Some synergetic therapy strategies for overcoming hypoxia for photodynamic therapy of cancer

IF 1.4 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Tianran Chai, Ya Li, Ye-yu Cai, Yiyang Li, N. Kenar, H. Lim, Hunter Temple, Xiangyu Chen, Wei Chen
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Abstract

As an emerging strategy in antitumor therapy, photodynamic therapy (PDT) has garnered significant attention in recent years for the treatment of various malignant tumors. This is due to its low side effects, superior spatial selectivity, and maximum preservation of normal tissue function. However, the hypoxic nature of tumors, continuous oxygen consumption, and microvascular damage associated with PDT treatment have impeded its development. Therefore, the focus of antitumor therapy has shifted towards enhancing the efficacy of PDT by addressing tumor hypoxia. The objective of this review is to assess and summarize the recent advancements in tumor treatment using synergistic therapy strategies (PDT+X, where X represents photothermal therapy, chemodynamic therapy, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, Photoacoustic therapy, etc .) that overcome hypoxia. Additionally, this review aims to outline the advantages and disadvantages of various collaborative methods for improving tumor hypoxia, while also discussing the challenges that lie ahead for future research.
癌症光动力治疗中克服缺氧的协同治疗策略
光动力疗法(PDT)作为一种新兴的抗肿瘤治疗策略,近年来在治疗各种恶性肿瘤方面受到了极大的关注。这是由于其低副作用、优越的空间选择性和最大限度地保留正常组织功能。然而,肿瘤的缺氧性、持续耗氧量以及与PDT治疗相关的微血管损伤阻碍了其发展。因此,抗肿瘤治疗的重点已经转向通过解决肿瘤缺氧来提高PDT的疗效。这篇综述的目的是评估和总结使用协同治疗策略(PDT+X,其中X代表光热疗法、化学动力学疗法、化疗、免疫疗法、光声疗法等)治疗肿瘤的最新进展,以克服缺氧。此外,这篇综述旨在概述各种协作方法改善肿瘤缺氧的优缺点,同时讨论未来研究的挑战。
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