Advances in microsphere-based therapies for peritoneal carcinomatosis: challenges, innovations, and future prospects.

Expert opinion on drug delivery Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-12 DOI:10.1080/17425247.2024.2439462
Zhitao Cai, Boyuan Liu, Qing Cai, Jingxin Gou, Xing Tang
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Abstract

Introduction: Clinical outcomes for the treatment of peritoneal carcinomatosis (PC) have remained suboptimal. Microsphere-based intraperitoneal chemotherapy has shown considerable potential in preclinical studies. However, due to the complications associated with peritoneal adhesions, there has been a lack of comprehensive reviews focusing on the progress of microsphere applications in the treatment of PC.

Areas covered: We provide an overview of the current clinical treatment strategies for PC and analyze the potential advantages of microspheres in this context. Regarding the issue of peritoneal adhesions induced by microspheres, we investigate the underlying mechanisms and propose possible solutions. Furthermore, we outline the future directions for the development of microsphere-based therapies in the treatment of PC.

Expert opinion: Microspheres formulated with highly biocompatible materials to the peritoneum, such as sodium alginate, gelatin, or genipin, or with an optimal particle size (4 ~ 30 μm) and lower molecular weights (10 ~ 57 kDa), can prevent peritoneal adhesions and improve drug distribution. To further enhance the antitumor efficacy, enhancing the tumor penetration capability and specificity of microspheres, optimizing intraperitoneal distribution, and addressing tumor resistance have demonstrated significant potential in preclinical studies, offering new therapeutic prospects for the treatment of PC.

腹膜癌微球治疗的进展:挑战、创新和未来展望。
腹膜癌(PC)治疗的临床结果仍然不理想。基于微球的腹腔化疗在临床前研究中显示出相当大的潜力。然而,由于与腹膜粘连相关的并发症,缺乏针对微球在PC治疗中的应用进展的全面综述。涵盖领域:我们概述了目前PC的临床治疗策略,并分析了微球在这方面的潜在优势。关于微球诱导腹膜粘连的问题,我们研究了潜在的机制并提出了可能的解决方案。此外,我们概述了微球治疗PC的未来发展方向。专家意见:用海藻酸钠、明胶、吉尼平等与腹膜高度生物相容性的材料配制微球,或选用最佳粒径(4 ~ 30 μm)、较低分子量(10 ~ 57 kDa)配制微球,可防止腹膜粘连,改善药物分布。为进一步提高抗肿瘤疗效,增强微球的肿瘤穿透能力和特异性、优化腹腔内分布、解决肿瘤耐药等在临床前研究中显示出显著的潜力,为PC的治疗提供了新的治疗前景。
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