Maia Luciana Ângela Soares, Siqueira Tâmara Thaiane Almeida, Bezerra Carlos Alberto Arcelly Santos, Farias Jéssica Horana Pereira de, Oliveira Elquio Eleamen
Laboratory of Synthesis and Drug Delivery, Paraiba State University, Rua Horácio Trajano de Oliveira, s/n, Cristo Redentor, João Pessoa 58075-540, PB, Brazil.
Pharmaceutics. 2025 Aug 7;17(8):1025. doi: 10.3390/pharmaceutics17081025.
Oral mucositis (OM) is a severe inflammatory condition of the oral mucosa that is commonly associated with cancer therapies. Traditional treatments typically have limited efficacy and significant side effects, necessitating alternative approaches. Nanobased drug delivery systems (DDSs) present promising solutions, enhancing therapeutic outcomes while minimizing side effects. This review aims to evaluate the use of nanobased DDSs to treat OM. To reach these aims, an extensive literature review was conducted using the following databases: BVS, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science. The search strategy included the keywords "microparticles," "nanoparticles," "drug delivery system," "oral mucositis," "therapy," and "treatment," combined with the Boolean operators "AND" and "OR." After applying filters for language, relevance, full-text availability, exclusion of review articles, and removal of duplicates, a total of 32 articles were selected for analysis. Of the 32 studies included in this review, 25 employed polymeric micro- or nanosystems for the treatment of OM. Regarding the stage of investigation, 10 studies were conducted in vitro, 16 were conducted in vivo, and 6 corresponded to clinical trials. Compared with conventional drug delivery approaches, most of these studies reported improved therapeutic outcomes. These findings highlight the potential of nanosystems as innovative strategies for enhancing OM treatment. Nonetheless, challenges in large-scale manufacturing, including reproducibility and safety, and the limited number of clinical trials warrant careful consideration. Future research with larger clinical trials is essential to validate these findings and effectively guide clinical practice.
口腔黏膜炎(OM)是口腔黏膜的一种严重炎症性疾病,通常与癌症治疗相关。传统治疗方法通常疗效有限且副作用显著,因此需要替代方法。基于纳米的药物递送系统(DDS)提供了有前景的解决方案,可提高治疗效果同时将副作用降至最低。本综述旨在评估基于纳米的DDS在治疗OM中的应用。为实现这些目标,使用以下数据库进行了广泛的文献综述:BVS、PubMed、Scopus和Web of Science。搜索策略包括关键词“微粒”、“纳米颗粒”、“药物递送系统”、“口腔黏膜炎”、“治疗”和“疗法”,并结合布尔运算符“AND”和“OR”。在应用语言、相关性、全文可用性、排除综述文章和去除重复项的筛选条件后,共选择了32篇文章进行分析。在本综述纳入的32项研究中,25项采用了聚合物微系统或纳米系统治疗OM。关于研究阶段,10项研究在体外进行,16项在体内进行,6项为临床试验。与传统药物递送方法相比,这些研究大多报告了改善的治疗效果。这些发现突出了纳米系统作为增强OM治疗的创新策略的潜力。尽管如此,大规模生产中的挑战,包括可重复性和安全性,以及临床试验数量有限,都值得仔细考虑。未来进行更大规模的临床试验对于验证这些发现并有效指导临床实践至关重要。