TY - JOUR
T1 - Nanotechnology strategies for endometrium health
T2 - Are we on the right track?
AU - Herrara, Victoria
AU - Tarab-Ravski, Dana
AU - Chauhan, Subhash C.
AU - Narang, Nikesh
AU - Mirazul Islam, Mohammad
AU - Peer, Dan
AU - Prasad, Rajendra
AU - Yallapu, Murali M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Authors
PY - 2025/12
Y1 - 2025/12
N2 - The endometrium is a vital mucosal tissue which undergoes cyclical regeneration, differentiation, and remodeling upon hormonal, cellular, and molecular signaling networks. Dysregulation of these processes can trigger a range of pathological conditions including chronic inflammatory disorders, hyperplastic lesions, malignancies, and infertility, necessitating the need for effective therapeutic interventions. Furthermore, we are still dependent on conventional treatment modalities which are often constrained by inefficient drug biodistribution, systemic toxicity, and emergence of therapeutic resistance. Recently, nanomedicines have gained tremendous attention in human healthcare, because they not only diagnose the disease but also deliver therapeutic agents to the targeted site without affecting healthy organs. There are numerous nanotechnology-based approaches that have been applied for clinical usage(s). In addition, recent advances in nanoparticle-based photothermal therapy, immunomodulatory approaches, and molecular imaging techniques have demonstrated considerable potential in refining both therapeutic and diagnostic strategies for endometrial pathologies. Herein, we reviewed a comprehensive analysis of nanotechnology-driven innovations in endometrial disease management, elucidating their mechanistic foundations, translational prospects, and future trajectories in endometrium and gynecological nanomedicine.
AB - The endometrium is a vital mucosal tissue which undergoes cyclical regeneration, differentiation, and remodeling upon hormonal, cellular, and molecular signaling networks. Dysregulation of these processes can trigger a range of pathological conditions including chronic inflammatory disorders, hyperplastic lesions, malignancies, and infertility, necessitating the need for effective therapeutic interventions. Furthermore, we are still dependent on conventional treatment modalities which are often constrained by inefficient drug biodistribution, systemic toxicity, and emergence of therapeutic resistance. Recently, nanomedicines have gained tremendous attention in human healthcare, because they not only diagnose the disease but also deliver therapeutic agents to the targeted site without affecting healthy organs. There are numerous nanotechnology-based approaches that have been applied for clinical usage(s). In addition, recent advances in nanoparticle-based photothermal therapy, immunomodulatory approaches, and molecular imaging techniques have demonstrated considerable potential in refining both therapeutic and diagnostic strategies for endometrial pathologies. Herein, we reviewed a comprehensive analysis of nanotechnology-driven innovations in endometrial disease management, elucidating their mechanistic foundations, translational prospects, and future trajectories in endometrium and gynecological nanomedicine.
KW - Endometrial carcinoma
KW - Endometriosis
KW - Endometrium
KW - Nanomedicine
KW - Nanoparticles
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105014105780
U2 - 10.1016/j.bioactmat.2025.08.016
DO - 10.1016/j.bioactmat.2025.08.016
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C2 - 40918738
AN - SCOPUS:105014105780
SN - 2452-199X
VL - 54
SP - 423
EP - 449
JO - Bioactive Materials
JF - Bioactive Materials
ER -