| Literature DB >> 32982235 |
Yun-Jing Hou1, Xin-Xin Yang1, Rui-Qi Liu2, Di Zhao1, Chen-Xu Guo1, An-Chao Zhu1, Mei-Na Wen1, Zhao Liu3, Guo-Fan Qu4, Hong-Xue Meng1.
Abstract
The ultimate goal of phototherapy based on nanoparticles, such as photothermal therapy (PTT) which generates heat and photodynamic therapy (PDT) which not only generates reactive oxygen species (ROS) but also induces a variety of anti-tumor immunity, is to kill tumors. In addition, due to strong efficacy in clinical treatment with minimal invasion and negligible side effects, it has received extensive attention and research in recent years. In this paper, the generations of nanomaterials in PTT and PDT are described separately. In clinical application, according to the different combination pathway of nanoparticles, it can be used to treat different diseases such as tumors, melanoma, rheumatoid and so on. In this paper, the mechanism of pathological treatment is described in detail in terms of inducing apoptosis of cancer cells by ROS produced by PDT, immunogenic cell death to provoke the maturation of dendritic cells, which in turn activate production of CD4+ T cells, CD8+T cells and memory T cells, as well as inhibiting heat shock protein (HSPs), STAT3 signal pathway and so on.Entities:
Keywords: PDT; PTT; nanoparticles; pathological mechanism; photodynamic therapy; photothermal therapy
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32982235 PMCID: PMC7501968 DOI: 10.2147/IJN.S269321
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Nanomedicine ISSN: 1176-9114
Figure 1Mechanism of tumor necrosis caused by PTT based on nanomaterials.
Figure 2The mechanism of tumor apoptosis and necrosis caused by PTT/PDT/combined therapy based on nanoparticles was explained scientifically.
Figure 3Standardized explanation of anticancer effect induced by endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria-targeting PTT/PDT therapy and immunogenic cell death.