A systematic review on the development of radiosensitizers, with cancer selectivity, for radiotherapy using ionizing radiation

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Hengmao Zhang, Haobo Zhao, M. Chi, Kaizhen Yang, Yukang Chen, Jiahui Mao, Peilin Li, Zukang Wang, Fa-liang Song, Wenxuan Guo, Miyu Sakai, Junko Takahashi
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Background At present, radiotherapy (RT) is widely used in cancer treatment, but traditional RT methods using ionizing radiation cannot avoid damage to normal tissues. Therefore, the development of a more precise RT is an important research direction for relevant researchers. Concurrently, research on radiosensitizers (RSs) using nanotechnology is developing rapidly, and RSs that are selective for cancerous tissues or cancer cells may become an important part of future precision RT. Methods Using RSs and RT as keywords, the relevant papers in the PubMed database from 2013 to 2022 were summarized. Articles on RS with selectivity to cancer tissue were collected. Among the selected articles, RSs were classified into “active selectivity”, “passive selectivity” and “others” according to the different selectivity principles of RSs. Results A total of 771 articles were retrieved from PubMed. After screening, the research content of the remaining 79 articles was found to be related to the selectivity of RSs to cancer tissues. Among them, 28 articles were classified as “active selectivity”, and most of the sensitizers in this category could target specific targets in cancer tissues. There were 30 papers classified as “passive selectivity” and the selectivity principles were mainly the enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) effect, aggregation caused by pH sensitivity, and aggregation in anoxic environments. There were 21 papers classified as “others”. The sensitizers in these studies showed selectivity for cancer tissue, but the mechanism was not clear. This review attempts to summarize studies on RSs that are selective for cancer tissues. Conclusions We reviewed nearly ten years of literature on selective RSs and classified the selectivity of different RSs into active and passive selectivities.
电离辐射放射治疗中具有癌症选择性的放射增敏剂的研究进展
目前,放射治疗(RT)广泛应用于癌症治疗,但传统的电离辐射放射治疗方法无法避免对正常组织的损伤。因此,开发更精确的RT是相关研究者的重要研究方向。同时,利用纳米技术对放射增敏剂(RSs)的研究也在迅速发展,对癌组织或癌细胞具有选择性的RSs可能成为未来精准RT的重要组成部分。方法以RSs和RT为关键词,对2013 - 2022年PubMed数据库中的相关论文进行综述。收集了对肿瘤组织有选择性的RS的文章。在所选文章中,根据RSs的不同选择性原则,将RSs分为“主动选择性”、“被动选择性”和“其他”三类。结果共检索到文献771篇。经筛选,剩余79篇文章的研究内容与RSs对癌组织的选择性有关。其中,有28篇文章被归为“活性选择性”,该类致敏剂大多能靶向肿瘤组织中的特异性靶点。有30篇论文被归为“被动选择性”,其选择性原理主要为增强渗透性和滞留性(EPR)效应、pH敏感性引起的聚集、缺氧环境下的聚集。有21篇论文被归类为“其他”。在这些研究中,增敏剂对肿瘤组织表现出选择性,但机制尚不清楚。本文综述了对肿瘤组织选择性RSs的研究进展。结论回顾了近十年来有关选择性RSs的文献,将不同RSs的选择性分为主动选择性和被动选择性。
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