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Emerging Chemodynamic Nanotherapeutics for Cancer Treatment.

Dongqi SunXinxin SunXuan ZhangJiaping WuXianbao ShiJin SunCong LuoZhonggui HeShenwu Zhang
Published in: Advanced healthcare materials (2024)
Chemodynamic therapy (CDT) has emerged as a transformative paradigm in the realm of reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated cancer therapies, exhibiting its potential as a sophisticated strategy for precise and effective tumor treatment. CDT primarily relies on metal ions and hydrogen peroxide to initiate Fenton or Fenton-like reactions, generating cytotoxic hydroxyl radicals (•OH). Its notable advantages in cancer treatment have been demonstrated, including tumor specificity, autonomy from external triggers, and a favorable side-effect profile. Recent advancements in nanomedicine have been devoted to enhancing CDT, promising a comprehensive optimization of CDT efficacy. This review systematically elucidates cutting-edge achievements in chemodynamic nanotherapeutics, exploring strategies for enhanced Fenton or Fenton-like reactions, improved tumor microenvironment modulation, and precise regulation in energy metabolism. Moreover, a detailed analysis of diverse CDT-mediated combination therapies is provided. Finally, the review concludes with a comprehensive discussion of the prospects and intrinsic challenges to the application of chemodynamic nanotherapeutics in the domain of cancer treatment. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Keyphrases
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • reactive oxygen species
  • nitric oxide
  • wastewater treatment
  • cell death
  • stem cells
  • cancer therapy
  • oxidative stress
  • bone marrow
  • young adults
  • replacement therapy
  • squamous cell
  • cell therapy