Recent advances in dual- and multi-responsive nanomedicines for precision cancer therapy

Nanomedicines have been regarded as a potential approach in the field of cancer treatment due to their unique advantages. Although improved therapeutic efficacy can be achieved, the applications of most traditional nanomedicines are still limited by severe side effects resulting from unintended rete...

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Main Authors: Zhang, Yijing, Li, Jingchao, Pu, Kanyi
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1643902023-06-21T08:14:28Z Recent advances in dual- and multi-responsive nanomedicines for precision cancer therapy Zhang, Yijing Li, Jingchao Pu, Kanyi Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology Science::Chemistry Nanomedicine Stimuli-Responsive Nanomedicines have been regarded as a potential approach in the field of cancer treatment due to their unique advantages. Although improved therapeutic efficacy can be achieved, the applications of most traditional nanomedicines are still limited by severe side effects resulting from unintended retention of therapeutic agents in non-diseased tissues. To increase the controllability of therapeutic agent accumulation in targeting sites (such as tumors), stimuli-responsive nanomedicines that realize drug release in response to exogenous or endogenous stimuli have been developed. In these stimuli-responsive nanomedicines, most of them are activated by mono type of stimulus, and therefore show unsatisfactory selectivity and specificity. In contrast, dual- and multi-responsive nanomedicines that integrate different responsive components into a signal nanoplatform can allow drug release in a more safe and effective manner, leading to both improved therapeutic efficacy and reduced systemic toxicity. Herein, we summarize recent advances in precision cancer therapy by using dual- and multi-responsive nanomedicines. The design strategies and working mechanisms of these dual- and multi-responsive nanomedicines and their applications in chemotherapy, phototherapy, and immunotherapy of cancer are introduced in detail. The existing challenges and future prospects are finally discussed in anticipation of accelerating the clinical translation of these nanomedicines. Ministry of Education (MOE) National Research Foundation (NRF) Submitted/Accepted version K.P. thanks Singapore National Research Foundation (NRF) (NRFNRFI07-2021-0005), and Singapore Ministry of Education, Academic Research Fund Tier 1 (2019-T1-002-045, RG125/19, RT05/20), Academic Research Fund Tier 2 (MOE-T2EP30220-0010; MOE-T2EP30221- 0004), for the financial support. J.L. thanks the Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality (22ZR1401100, 22490760700, 20DZ2254900), Program for Professor of Special Appointment (Eastern Scholar) at Shanghai Institutions of Higher Learning, and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (2232021A-05) for the financial support. 2023-01-18T08:27:20Z 2023-01-18T08:27:20Z 2022 Journal Article Zhang, Y., Li, J. & Pu, K. (2022). Recent advances in dual- and multi-responsive nanomedicines for precision cancer therapy. Biomaterials, 291, 121906-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biomaterials.2022.121906 0142-9612 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/164390 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2022.121906 36395660 2-s2.0-85141806858 291 121906 en NRFNRFI07-2021-0005 2019-T1-002-045, RG125/19 RT05/20) MOE-T2EP30220-0010 MOE-T2EP30221-0004 Biomaterials © 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Biomaterials and is made available with permission of Elsevier Ltd. application/pdf
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topic Science::Chemistry
Nanomedicine
Stimuli-Responsive
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Nanomedicine
Stimuli-Responsive
Zhang, Yijing
Li, Jingchao
Pu, Kanyi
Recent advances in dual- and multi-responsive nanomedicines for precision cancer therapy
description Nanomedicines have been regarded as a potential approach in the field of cancer treatment due to their unique advantages. Although improved therapeutic efficacy can be achieved, the applications of most traditional nanomedicines are still limited by severe side effects resulting from unintended retention of therapeutic agents in non-diseased tissues. To increase the controllability of therapeutic agent accumulation in targeting sites (such as tumors), stimuli-responsive nanomedicines that realize drug release in response to exogenous or endogenous stimuli have been developed. In these stimuli-responsive nanomedicines, most of them are activated by mono type of stimulus, and therefore show unsatisfactory selectivity and specificity. In contrast, dual- and multi-responsive nanomedicines that integrate different responsive components into a signal nanoplatform can allow drug release in a more safe and effective manner, leading to both improved therapeutic efficacy and reduced systemic toxicity. Herein, we summarize recent advances in precision cancer therapy by using dual- and multi-responsive nanomedicines. The design strategies and working mechanisms of these dual- and multi-responsive nanomedicines and their applications in chemotherapy, phototherapy, and immunotherapy of cancer are introduced in detail. The existing challenges and future prospects are finally discussed in anticipation of accelerating the clinical translation of these nanomedicines.
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Zhang, Yijing
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Li, Jingchao
Pu, Kanyi
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title Recent advances in dual- and multi-responsive nanomedicines for precision cancer therapy
title_short Recent advances in dual- and multi-responsive nanomedicines for precision cancer therapy
title_full Recent advances in dual- and multi-responsive nanomedicines for precision cancer therapy
title_fullStr Recent advances in dual- and multi-responsive nanomedicines for precision cancer therapy
title_full_unstemmed Recent advances in dual- and multi-responsive nanomedicines for precision cancer therapy
title_sort recent advances in dual- and multi-responsive nanomedicines for precision cancer therapy
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