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Review
. 2022 Jan;11(2):e2101971.
doi: 10.1002/adhm.202101971. Epub 2021 Nov 17.

Nanocatalyst-Mediated Chemodynamic Tumor Therapy

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Nanocatalyst-Mediated Chemodynamic Tumor Therapy

Lu Zhang et al. Adv Healthc Mater. 2022 Jan.

Abstract

Traditional tumor treatments, including chemotherapy, radiotherapy, photodynamic therapy, and photothermal therapy, are developed and used to treat different types of cancer. Recently, chemodynamic therapy (CDT) has been emerged as a novel cancer therapeutic strategy. CDT utilizes Fenton or Fenton-like reaction to generate highly cytotoxic hydroxyl radicals (•OH) from endogenous hydrogen peroxide (H2 O2 ) to kill cancer cells, which displays promising therapeutic potentials for tumor treatment. However, the low catalytic efficiency and off-target side effects of Fenton reaction limit the biomedical application of CDT. In this regard, various strategies are implemented to potentiate CDT against tumor, including retrofitting the tumor microenvironment (e.g., increasing H2 O2 level, decreasing reductive substances, and reducing pH), enhancing the catalytic efficiency of nanocatalysts, and other strategies. This review aims to summarize the development of CDT and summarize these recent progresses of nanocatalyst-mediated CDT for antitumor application. The future development trend and challenges of CDT are also discussed.

Keywords: Fenton nanocatalysts; chemodynamic therapy; hydroxyl radicals; tumor microenvironments; tumor therapy.

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