Recent Advances in Perfluorocarbon-Based Delivery Systems for Cancer Theranostics
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Recent Advances in Perfluorocarbon-Based Delivery Systems for Cancer Theranostics
Abstract
Hypoxia is a key impediment encountered in the treatment of most solid tumors, leading to immune escape and therapeutic resistance. Perfluorocarbons (PFCs) have a unique electrical structure and are characterized by a high solubility for gases. PFC-based oxygen carriers have been evaluated for their ability to deliver oxygen effectively to hypoxic tissues, and significant clinical translation has been demonstrated. And due to the unique acoustic activity, PFCs have been employed to stabilize the injection of gas microbubbles (MBs) as clinical ultrasonography contrast agents. In contrast, the ultrasound and photothermally activatable PFC phase-shift nanodroplets (P-SNDs) represent a novel alternative to ultrasound imaging and hypoxia improvement. The PFC-based oxygen carriers may be utilized to improve the efficacy of cancer treatments based on synergistic radiotherapy (RT), chemotherapy (CMT), and photodynamic therapy (PDT) to reshape the tumor microenvironment through synergistic immunotherapy (IMT) and to achieve precise tumor diagnosis using acoustic imaging. This review described the characteristics of PFCs to provide an update on the design of PFC delivery systems used for oxygen delivery and ultrasound imaging to facilitate the treatment and diagnosis of tumors. The objective was to contribute to overcoming the obstacles encountered during PFC research and provide the developing prospects.
Keywords: artificial oxygen carriers; drug delivery systems; perfluorocarbon; therapeutic resistance; tumor hypoxia; ultrasound imaging systems.
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