Nanoparticle drug delivery systems responsive to tumor microenvironment: Promising alternatives in the treatment of triple-negative breast cancer.

Ye Cao, Fansu Meng, Tiange Cai, Lanwen Gao, Jaiwoo Lee, Sergey O Solomevich, Uladzislau E Aharodnikau, Tingting Guo, Meng Lan, Fengjie Liu, Qianwen Li, Timoshenko Viktor, Detang Li, Yu Cai
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The conventional therapeutic treatment of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is negatively influenced by the development of tumor cell drug resistant, and systemic toxicity of therapeutic agents due to off-target activity. In accordance with research findings, nanoparticles (NPs) responsive to the tumor microenvironment (TME) have been discovered for providing opportunities to selectively target tumor cells via active targeting or Enhanced Permeability and Retention (EPR) effect. The combination of the TME control and therapeutic NPs offers promising solutions for improving the prognosis of the TNBC because the TME actively participates in tumor growth, metastasis, and drug resistance. The NP-based systems leverage stimulus-responsive mechanisms, such as low pH value, hypoxic, excessive secretion enzyme, concentration of glutathione (GSH)/reactive oxygen species (ROS), and high concentration of Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to combat TNBC progression. Concurrently, NP-based stimulus-responsive introduces a novel approach for drug dosage design, administration, and modification of the pharmacokinetics of conventional chemotherapy and immunotherapy drugs. This review provides a comprehensive examination of the strengths, limitations, applications, perspectives, and future expectations of both novel and traditional stimulus-responsive NP-based drug delivery systems for improving outcomes in the medical practice of TNBC. This article is categorized under: Therapeutic Approaches and Drug Discovery > Emerging Technologies Nanotechnology Approaches to Biology > Nanoscale Systems in Biology Therapeutic Approaches and Drug Discovery > Nanomedicine for Oncologic Disease.

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响应肿瘤微环境的纳米颗粒给药系统:治疗三阴性乳腺癌的有望替代方案。
传统的三阴性乳腺癌(TNBC)治疗方法因肿瘤细胞产生耐药性以及治疗药物的脱靶活性导致的全身毒性而受到负面影响。根据研究结果,人们发现了对肿瘤微环境(TME)有反应的纳米粒子(NPs),可通过主动靶向或增强渗透性和滞留性(EPR)效应选择性地靶向肿瘤细胞。由于肿瘤微环境积极参与了肿瘤的生长、转移和耐药性,因此将肿瘤微环境控制与治疗用 NPs 相结合,为改善 TNBC 的预后提供了有希望的解决方案。基于 NP 的系统利用刺激响应机制,如低 pH 值、缺氧、过量分泌酶、谷胱甘肽 (GSH) 浓度/活性氧 (ROS) 和高浓度三磷酸腺苷 (ATP),来对抗 TNBC 的进展。同时,基于 NP 的刺激响应为药物剂量设计、给药和改变传统化疗和免疫疗法药物的药代动力学引入了一种新方法。这篇综述全面探讨了新型和传统的基于刺激响应的 NP 给药系统在改善 TNBC 医学治疗效果方面的优势、局限性、应用、前景和未来预期。本文归类于治疗方法与药物发现 > 新兴技术 纳米生物学方法 > 生物学中的纳米系统 治疗方法与药物发现 > 用于肿瘤疾病的纳米医学。
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