Recent Advances in Silica-Based Nanomaterials for Enhanced Tumor Imaging and Therapy.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Junjie Zhang, Zilu Liu, Zhijing Zhang, Hui Yang, Hui Wang, Zhenlu Yang, Yunjian Xu, Shengke Li, Dongliang Yang
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Abstract

Cancer remains a formidable challenge, inflicting profound physical, psychological, and financial burdens on patients. In this context, silica-based nanomaterials have garnered significant attention for their potential in tumor imaging and therapy owing to their exceptional properties, such as biocompatibility, customizable porosity, and versatile functionalization capabilities. This review meticulously examines the latest advancements in the application of silica-based nanomaterials for tumor imaging and therapy. It underscores their potential in enhancing various cancer imaging modalities, including fluorescence imaging, magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, positron emission tomography, ultrasound imaging, and multimodal imaging approaches. Moreover, the review delves into their therapeutic efficacy in chemotherapy, radiotherapy, phototherapy, immunotherapy, gas therapy, sonodynamic therapy, chemodynamic therapy, starvation therapy, and gene therapy. Critical evaluations of the biosafety profiles and degradation pathways of these nanomaterials within biological environments are also presented. By discussing the current challenges and prospects, this review aims to provide a nuanced perspective on the clinical translation of silica-based nanomaterials, thereby highlighting their promise in revolutionizing cancer diagnostics, enabling real-time monitoring of therapeutic responses, and advancing personalized medicine.

用于增强肿瘤成像和治疗的硅基纳米材料的最新进展。
癌症仍然是一项艰巨的挑战,给患者带来深重的生理、心理和经济负担。在此背景下,硅基纳米材料因其生物相容性、可定制的孔隙度和多功能的功能化能力等优异特性,在肿瘤成像和治疗方面的潜力备受关注。本综述仔细研究了硅基纳米材料在肿瘤成像和治疗应用方面的最新进展。它强调了硅基纳米材料在增强各种癌症成像模式方面的潜力,包括荧光成像、磁共振成像、计算机断层扫描、正电子发射断层扫描、超声成像和多模式成像方法。此外,综述还深入探讨了它们在化疗、放疗、光疗、免疫疗法、气体疗法、声动力疗法、化学动力疗法、饥饿疗法和基因疗法中的疗效。报告还对这些纳米材料在生物环境中的生物安全性和降解途径进行了严格评估。通过讨论当前的挑战和前景,本综述旨在为硅基纳米材料的临床转化提供一个细致入微的视角,从而突出其在革新癌症诊断、实现治疗反应的实时监测以及推进个性化医疗方面的前景。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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