Publications by authors named "Qingluo Wang"

Background: Artesunate (ASA) acts as an •O₂ source through the breakdown of endoperoxide bridges catalyzed by Fe, yet its efficacy in ASA-based nanodrugs is limited by poor intracellular delivery.

Methods: ASA-hyaluronic acid (HA) conjugates were formed from hydrophobic ASA and hydrophilic HA by an esterification reaction first, and then self-targeting nanomicelles (NM) were developed using the fact that the amphiphilic conjugates of ASA and HA are capable of self-assembling in aqueous environments.

Results: These ASA-HA NMs utilize CD44 receptor-mediated transcytosis to greatly enhance uptake by breast cancer cells.

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Photothermal therapy (PTT) is a promising cancer therapy modality with significant advantages such as precise targeting, convenient drug delivery, better efficacy, and minimal adverse effects. Photothermal therapy effectively absorbs the photothermal transducers in the near-infrared region (NIR), which induces the photothermal effect to work. Although PTT has a better role in tumor therapy, it also suffers from low photothermal conversion efficiency, biosafety, and incomplete tumor elimination.

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Article Synopsis
  • Sonodynamic therapy (SDT) uses sound waves or ultrasound to activate special drugs called acoustic sensitizers, which helps target and destroy tumor cells with more precision.
  • The review covers the principles of SDT, how it works, and the various nanomaterials that enhance its effectiveness in treating tumors.
  • It also discusses the potential for combining SDT with other therapies, like photothermal therapy and chemotherapy, to improve results and reduce side effects, positioning SDT as a promising advancement in cancer treatment.
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Tumors are a major public health issue of concern to humans, seriously threatening the safety of people's lives and property. With the increasing demand for early and accurate diagnosis and efficient treatment of tumors, noninvasive optical imaging (including fluorescence imaging and photoacoustic imaging) and tumor synergistic therapies (phototherapy synergistic with chemotherapy, phototherapy synergistic with immunotherapy, etc.) have received increasing attention.

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Targeted drug delivery is a precise and effective strategy in oncotherapy that can accurately deliver drugs to tumor cells or tissues to enhance their therapeutic effect and, meanwhile, weaken their undesirable side effects on normal cells or tissues. In this research field, a large number of researchers have achieved significant breakthroughs and advances in oncotherapy. Typically, nanocarriers as a promising drug delivery strategy can effectively deliver drugs to the tumor site through enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) effect-mediated passive targeting and various types of receptor-mediated active targeting, respectively.

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