微气泡
外渗
纳米医学
药物输送
医学
细胞外基质
超声波
生物医学工程
癌症研究
病理
纳米技术
材料科学
纳米颗粒
放射科
细胞生物学
生物
作者
Sofie Snipstad,Krister Vikedal,Matilde Maardalen,Anna Kurbatskaya,Einar Sulheim,Catharina de Lange Davies
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.addr.2021.113847
摘要
Successful delivery of drugs and nanomedicine to tumors requires a functional vascular network, extravasation across the capillary wall, penetration through the extracellular matrix, and cellular uptake. Nanomedicine has many merits, but penetration deep into the tumor interstitium remains a challenge. Failure of cancer treatment can be caused by insufficient delivery of the therapeutic agents. After intravenous administration, nanomedicines are often found in off-target organs and the tumor extracellular matrix close to the capillary wall. With circulating microbubbles, ultrasound exposure focused toward the tumor shows great promise in improving the delivery of therapeutic agents. In this review, we address the impact of focused ultrasound and microbubbles to overcome barriers for drug delivery such as perfusion, extravasation, and transport through the extracellular matrix. Furthermore, we discuss the induction of an immune response with ultrasound and delivery of immunotherapeutics. The review discusses mainly preclinical results and ends with a summary of ongoing clinical trials.
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