Glycyrrhizic acid-based multifunctional nanoplatform for tumor microenvironment regulation
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XIAO Meng,
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GUO Zhiqing,
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YANG Yating,
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HU Chuan,
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CHENG Qian,
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ZHANG Chen,
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WU Yihan,
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CHENG Yanfen,
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BENSON Wui Lau Man,
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SHAMAY Sheung Mei Ng,
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LEUNG George Pak-Heng,
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LI Jingjing,
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GAO Huile,
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ZHANG Jinming
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Abstract
Natural compounds demonstrate unique therapeutic advantages for cancer treatment, primarily through direct tumor suppression or interference with the tumor microenvironment (TME). Glycyrrhizic acid (GL), a bioactive ingredient derived from the medicinal herb Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch., and its sapogenin glycyrrhetinic acid (GA), have been recognized for their ability to inhibit angiogenesis and remodel the TME. Consequently, the combination of GL with other therapeutic agents offers superior therapeutic benefits. Given GL’s amphiphilic structure, self-assembly capability, and liver cancer targeting capacity, various GL-based nanoscale drug delivery systems have been developed. These GL-based nanosystems exhibit angiogenesis suppression and TME regulation properties, synergistically enhancing anti-cancer effects. This review summarizes recent advances in GL-based nanosystems, including polymer-drug micelles, drug-drug assembly nanoparticles (NPs), liposomes, and nanogels, for cancer treatment and tumor postoperative care, providing new insights into the anti-cancer potential of natural compounds. Additionally, the review discusses existing challenges and future perspectives for translating GL-based nanosystems from bench to bedside.
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