Recent advances in near-infrared stimulated nanohybrid hydrogels for cancer photothermal therapy.

Biomater Sci

Engineering Research Centre for Biomedical Materials of Ministry of Education, Key Laboratory for Ultrafine Materials of Ministry of Education, School of Materials Science and Engineering, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, 200237, China.

Published: September 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Nanomedicine is advancing cancer treatment, and nanogels, with their porous structure and ability to hold significant amounts of drugs, are emerging as effective tools for this purpose.
  • - Photothermal nanogels are designed for targeted cancer therapy using heat to destroy tumors, and they can be engineered for controlled drug release in response to specific stimuli.
  • - The review highlights the potential of these nanogels not only in enhancing cancer treatment through multi-modal approaches but also in addressing bone repair issues related to tumor damage.

Article Abstract

Nanomedicine has emerged as a promising avenue for advancing cancer treatment, but the challenge of mitigating its side effects necessitates the development of innovative structures and materials. Recent investigation has unveiled nanogels as particularly compelling candidates, characterized by a porous, three-dimensional network architecture that exhibits exceptional drug loading capacity. Beyond this, nanogels boast a substantial specific surface area and can be tailored with specific chemical functionalities. Consequently, nanogels are frequently engineered as a multi-modal synergistic platform for combating cancer, wherein photothermal therapy stands out due to its capacity to penetrate deep tissues and achieve localized tumor eradication through the application of elevated temperatures. In this review, we delve into the synthesis of diverse varieties of photothermal nanogels capable of controlled drug release triggered by either chemical or physical stimuli. It also summarizes their potential for synergistic integration with photothermal therapy alongside other therapeutic modalities to realize effective tumor ablation. Moreover, we analyze the primary mechanisms underlying the contribution of photothermal nanogels to cancer treatment while underscoring their adeptness in regulating therapeutic temperatures for repairing bone defects resulting from tumor-associated trauma. Envisioned as an auspicious strategy in the realm of cancer therapy, photothermal nanogels hold promise for furnishing controlled drug delivery and precise thermal ablation capabilities.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d4bm00662cDOI Listing

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