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Advances in Multiple Stimuli-Responsive Drug-Delivery Systems for Cancer Therapy

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NANOMEDICINE
Volume 16, Issue -, Pages 1525-1551

Publisher

DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.2147/IJN.S293427

Keywords

multi-stimuli responsive nanoparticles; drug delivery; tumor microenvironment; oncotherapy

Funding

  1. Xinglin Scholar Engineering of Changchun University of Chinese Medicine
  2. Jilin Provincial Science and Technology Department Project [20190103073JH]

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Nanomedicines offer unique advantages in tumor therapy, but traditional nanomedicines are hindered by complex physiological fluids and tumor microenvironments. Stimuli-responsive drug-delivery systems have emerged as a promising tool to overcome these barriers and deliver therapeutic agents to target sites effectively.
Nanomedicines afford unique advantages in therapeutic intervention against tumors. However, conventional nanomedicines have failed to achieve the desired effect against cancers because of the presence of complicated physiological fluids and the tumor microenvironment. Stimuli-responsive drug-delivery systems have emerged as potential tools for advanced treatment of cancers. Versatile nano-carriers co-triggered by multiple stimuli in different levels of organisms (eg, extracorporeal, tumor tissue, cell, subcellular organelles) have aroused widespread interest because they can overcome sequential physiological and pathological barriers to deliver diverse therapeutic payloads to the desired targets. Furthermore, multiple stimuli-responsive drug-delivery systems (MSR-DDSs) offer a good platform for co-delivery of agents and reversing multidrug resistance. This review affords a comprehensive overview on the landscape of MSR-DDSs against tumors, highlights the design strategies of MSR-DDSs in recent years, discusses the putative advantage of oncotherapy or the obstacles that so far have hindered the clinical translation of MSR-DDSs.

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