无机超声敏化剂的超声活化胰脏肿瘤治疗。

IF 2.6 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
ChemBioChem Pub Date : 2025-06-24 DOI:10.1002/cbic.202500440
Furong Cheng, Yu Tian, Yu Chen
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摘要

Pancatalytic therapy (PCT)是一种综合性的疾病管理框架,通过整体控制催化和准催化过程,包括催化剂的制备(P)、特定生物效应的激活(a)和不同疾病的无毒治疗(N)。超声(US)激活的无机声敏剂已经成为泛催化肿瘤治疗的一个强大平台,通过特定的声催化机制产生局部活性氧(ROS),实现精确和非侵入性的癌症治疗。在暴露于US活化后,无机声敏剂产生产生声催化作用的电子-空穴对,产生细胞毒性ROS,诱导肿瘤细胞氧化损伤。随着纳米材料设计和美国技术的不断进步,无机超声增敏剂代表了精确肿瘤学的一种变革方法,为新兴的泛催化肿瘤根除提供了一种多功能和临床可翻译的解决方案。本文综述了近年来无机超声增敏剂的研究进展及其在胰腺肿瘤治疗中的具体应用。本文首先介绍了无机声敏剂的概况。然后将重点转移到具有高疗效的us激活的胰腺催化肿瘤治疗。进一步探讨了美国活化的超声增敏剂抗肿瘤的生物安全性和生物特异性。最后,提出了该技术未来临床翻译的关键挑战和潜在方向的观点。
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Pancatalytic Tumor Therapy by Ultrasound Activation of Inorganic Sonosensitizers.

Pancatalytic therapy (PCT) is a comprehensive framework for disease management through the holistic control of catalytic and quasi-catalytic processes, including preparation (P) of catalysts, activation (A) of specific bio-effects, and nontoxic treatment (N) of different diseases. Ultrasound (US)-activated inorganic sonosensitizers have emerged as a powerful platform for pancatalytic tumor therapy, enabling precise and noninvasive cancer treatment through localized reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation by the specific sonocatalytic mechanism. Upon exposure to US activation, inorganic sonosensitizers generate electron-hole pairs that produce sonocatalytic effect, generating cytotoxic ROS to induce oxidative damage in tumor cells. With ongoing advances in nanomaterial design and US technology, inorganic sonosensitizers represent a transformative approach for precision oncology, offering a versatile and clinically translatable solution for the emerging pancatalytic tumor eradication. This comprehensive review summarizes and highlights recent developments in different kinds of inorganic sonosensitizers and their specific application for pancatalytic tumor therapy. This review begins with providing an overview of inorganic sonosensitizers. The focus is then shifted to US-activated pancatalytic tumor therapy with high therapeutic efficacy. The biosafety and biospecificity of US-activated sonosensitizers in combating tumor are further discussed. Finally, the critical challenges and perspectives on potential directions for future clinical translation of this technology are presented.

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ChemBioChem
ChemBioChem 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
6.10
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3.10%
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407
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: ChemBioChem (Impact Factor 2018: 2.641) publishes important breakthroughs across all areas at the interface of chemistry and biology, including the fields of chemical biology, bioorganic chemistry, bioinorganic chemistry, synthetic biology, biocatalysis, bionanotechnology, and biomaterials. It is published on behalf of Chemistry Europe, an association of 16 European chemical societies, and supported by the Asian Chemical Editorial Society (ACES).
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