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Advancements in pH-responsive nanocarriers: enhancing drug delivery for tumor therapy

Zhouyun Chen, Xiaoxiao Wang, Na Zhao, Haifeng Chen, Gang Guo

2023Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery59 citationsDOI

Abstract

Introduction Tumors pose a significant global economic and health burden, with conventional cancer treatments lacking tumor specificity, leading to limited efficiency and undesirable side effects. Targeted tumor therapy is imminent. Tumor cells produce lactate and hydrogen ions (H+) by Warburg effect, forming an acidic tumor microenvironment (TME), which can be employed to design targeted tumor therapy. Recently, progress in nanotechnology has led to the development of pH-responsive nanocarriers, which have gathered significant attention. Under acidic tumor conditions, they exhibit targeted accumulation within tumor sites and controlled release profiles of therapeutic reagents, enabling precise tumor therapy.Areas covered This review comprehensively summarize the principles underlying pH-responsive features, discussing various types of pH-responsive nanocarriers, their advantages, and limitations. Innovative therapeutic drugs are also examined, followed by an exploration of recent advancements in applying various pH-responsive nanocarriers as delivery systems for enhanced tumor therapy.Expert opinions pH-responsive nanocarriers have garnered significant attention for their capability to achieve targeted accumulation of therapeutic agents at tumor sites and controlled drug delivery profiles, ultimately increasing the efficiency of tumor eradication. It is anticipated that the employment of pH-responsive nanocarriers will elevate the effectiveness and safety of tumor therapy, contributing to improved overall outcomes.

Topics & Concepts

NanocarriersDrug deliveryDrugTargeted drug deliveryNanotechnologyMedicinePharmacologyDrug carrierMaterials scienceNanoparticle-Based Drug DeliveryNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsCancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism
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