Activated aggregation-induced emission therapeutics agents for triggering regulated cell death

IF 13.9 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Yu-Qiang Zhao, Le Yu, Lanyun Zhang, Huan Liu, Ying Zhou, Jong Seung Kim
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The induction of regulated cell death (RCD) through photo/ultrasound sensitization therapeutic agents has gained significant attention as a vital approach to combat drug resistance in tumors. Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) therapeutic agents generate reactive oxygen species through photo/ultrasound activation, which can synergize with RCD inducers or directly induce RCD, ultimately resulting in the death of tumor cells. The presented comprehensive review delves into recent advancements in AIE therapeutic agents designed to trigger RCD or synergize with RCD inducers, encompassing apoptosis, necroptosis, pyroptosis, immunogenic cell death, autophagy, ferroptosis, and cuproptosis. Additionally, the intricate regulatory mechanisms through which activatory-AIE therapeutics influence distinct RCD pathways are examined. A forward-looking perspective on future developments and pertinent challenges within this exciting realm is presented, anticipating the continued evolution of activatable AIE therapeutics as a transformative approach to enhance tumor therapy.

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活化聚集诱导发射治疗剂,用于触发调节性细胞死亡
通过光/超声敏化治疗剂诱导调节性细胞死亡(RCD)作为对抗肿瘤耐药性的一种重要方法,已受到广泛关注。聚集诱导发射(AIE)治疗剂通过光/超声激活产生活性氧,可与RCD诱导剂协同或直接诱导RCD,最终导致肿瘤细胞死亡。本综述深入探讨了旨在触发 RCD 或与 RCD 诱导剂协同作用的 AIE 治疗药物的最新进展,包括细胞凋亡、坏死、热凋亡、免疫性细胞死亡、自噬、铁凋亡和杯凋亡。此外,还研究了活化-AIE疗法影响不同RCD通路的复杂调控机制。报告从前瞻性的角度阐述了这一令人兴奋的领域的未来发展和相关挑战,预计可激活的 AIE 疗法将不断发展,成为加强肿瘤治疗的一种变革性方法。
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