Issue 47, 2022

Boron- and phosphorus-containing molecular/nano platforms: exploiting pathological redox imbalance to fight cancer

Abstract

Cancer is currently the second leading cause of death globally. Despite multidisciplinary efforts, therapies to fight various types of cancer still remain inefficient. Reducing high recurrence rates and mortality is thus a major challenge to tackle. In this context, redox imbalance is an undervalued characteristic of cancer. However, it may be targeted by boron- and phosphorus-containing materials to selectively or systemically fight cancer. In particular, boron and phosphorus derivatives are attractive building blocks for rational drug discovery due to their unique and wide regioselective chemistry, high degree of tuneability and chemical stability. Thus, they can be meticulously employed to access tunable molecular platforms to selectively exploit the redox imbalance of cancer cells towards necrosis/apoptosis. This field of research holds a remarkable potential; nevertheless, it is still in its infancy. In this mini-review, we underline recent advances in the development of boron- or phosphorus-derivatives as molecular/nano platforms for rational anticancer drug design. Our goal is to provide comprehensive information on different methodologies that bear an outstanding potential to further develop this very promising field of research.

Graphical abstract: Boron- and phosphorus-containing molecular/nano platforms: exploiting pathological redox imbalance to fight cancer

Article information

Article type
Minireview
Submitted
06 جوٗن 2022
Accepted
10 اکتوٗبر 2022
First published
03 نومبر 2022

Nanoscale, 2022,14, 17500-17513

Boron- and phosphorus-containing molecular/nano platforms: exploiting pathological redox imbalance to fight cancer

A. Wolfram, P. Fuentes-Soriano, C. Herold-Mende and C. Romero-Nieto, Nanoscale, 2022, 14, 17500 DOI: 10.1039/D2NR03126D

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