Materials Today Bio (Jan 2020)

Multifunctional phototheranostic nanomedicine for cancer imaging and treatment

  • D. Gao,
  • X. Guo,
  • X. Zhang,
  • S. Chen,
  • Y. Wang,
  • T. Chen,
  • G. Huang,
  • Y. Gao,
  • Z. Tian,
  • Z. Yang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5

Abstract

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Cancer, as one of the most life-threatening diseases, shows a high fatality rate around the world. When improving the therapeutic efficacy of conventional cancer treatments, researchers also conduct extensive studies into alternative therapeutic approaches, which are safe, valid, and economical. Phototherapies, including photodynamic therapy (PDT) and photothermal therapy (PTT), are tumor-ablative and function-reserving oncologic interventions, showing strong potential in clinical cancer treatment. During phototherapies, the non-toxic phototherapeutic agents can be activated upon light irradiation to induce cell death without causing much damage to normal tissues. Besides, with the rapid development of nanotechnology in the past decades, phototheranostic nanomedicine also has attracted tremendous interests aiming to continuously refine their performance. Herein, we reviewed the recent progress of phototheranostic nanomedicine for improved cancer therapy. After a brief introduction of the therapeutic principles and related phototherapeutic agents for PDT and PTT, the existing works on developing of phototheranostic nanomedicine by mainly focusing on their categories and applications, particularly on phototherapy-synergized cancer immunotherapy, are comprehensively reviewed. More importantly, a brief conclusion and future challenges of phototheranostic nanomedicine from our point of view are delivered in the last part of this article. Keywords: Theranostics, Nanoparticles, Photodynamic therapy, Photothermal therapy, Cancer treatment