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Dual-Targeted Phototherapeutic Agents as Magic Bullets for Cancer

Ying Wen, Cynthia L. Schreiber, Bradley D. Smith

2020Bioconjugate Chemistry40 citationsDOI

Abstract

Imagine the ideal cancer drug that only kills cancer cells and does not affect nearby noncancerous cells. In the words of Paul Ehrlich, the drug acts like a magic bullet. This Topical Review summarizes an emerging new strategy to achieve this audacious goal. The central concept is a dual-targeted phototherapeutic agent for photodynamic or photothermal therapy. The dual-targeted phototherapeutic agent promotes cancer cell specificity by leveraging three levels of selectivity. Cell death will only occur in the anatomical location that is illuminated with light (Selectivity Level 1) and in cancer cells within the illumination area that have selectively accumulated the agent (Selectivity Level 2). The cancer cell killing effect is highly localized if the agent accumulates in hypersensitive intracellular organelles (Selectivity Level 3). The common targeting units for cancer cells and organelles are described, along with recent examples of dual-targeted phototherapeutic agents that incorporate these two classes of targeting units.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryCancer cellMagic bulletPhotothermal therapyCancerOrganelleSelectivityCancer researchNanotechnologyBiochemistryBioinformaticsBiologyCatalysisGeneticsMaterials scienceNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsPhotodynamic Therapy Research StudiesNanoparticle-Based Drug Delivery
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