International Journal of Nanomedicine (Oct 2024)

Photodynamic Therapy for Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Current Status, Challenges, and Prospects

  • Zhang W,
  • Chen S,
  • Bai Z,
  • Gan M,
  • Chen M,
  • Zhang Y,
  • Liu S,
  • Liu D

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 19
pp. 10699 – 10710

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Weiqian Zhang,1,* Shuiying Chen,1,* Zhongyu Bai,1 Menglai Gan,2 Mingwei Chen,2 Ying Zhang,1 Sai Liu,2 Dongjuan Liu1 1Department of Emergency and Oral Medicine, School and Hospital of Stomatology, China Medical University, Liaoning Provincial Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases, Shenyang, Liaoning, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Dental Materials, School and Hospital of Stomatology, China Medical University, Liaoning Provincial Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases, Shenyang, Liaoning, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Dongjuan Liu, Department of Emergency and Oral Medicine, School and Hospital of Stomatology, China Medical University, Liaoning Provincial Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases, No. 117 Nanjing North Street, Heping District, Shenyang, Liaoning, 110002, People’s Republic of China, Email [email protected] Sai Liu, Department of Dental Materials, School and Hospital of Stomatology, China Medical University, Liaoning Provincial Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases, No. 117 Nanjing North Street, Heping District, Shenyang, Liaoning, 110002, People’s Republic of China, Email [email protected]: Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is the most prevalent and deadly malignancy of the head and neck. The standard treatments for OSCC are surgery, radiotherapy, and chemoradiotherapy, which can cause severe cosmetic and functional damage to the oral cavity and impair the patients’ quality of life. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a promising alternative that uses light-activated photosensitizers to induce selective phototoxicity and necrosis in the target tissues. PDT has several advantages over conventional treatments, such as minimal invasion, low side effects, high selectivity and preservation of the oral function and appearance. This review explores the principles, mechanisms, and current applications of PDT for OSCC. We address the challenges, such as the depth of light penetration and tissue hypoxia, and underscore the progressive innovations in photosensitizer enhancement, nanotechnological integration, and precision therapy. The exploration of biomarkers for refining patient selection and tailoring individualized treatment regimens is also undertaken. PDT holds promise as a secure and efficacious modality for OSCC management. Nonetheless, additional investigation is imperative to refine treatment protocols and validate sustained therapeutic success. Keywords: oral squamous cell carcinoma, photodynamic therapy, photosensitizers, nanotechnology, biomarkers

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