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Micro/Nanoparticle‐Augmented Sonodynamic Therapy (SDT): Breaking the Depth Shallow of Photoactivation
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NanoparticlesUltrasound MedicineNanotherapeuticsEngineeringVivo Penetration DepthBiomedical EngineeringNanomedicineTherapeutic NanomaterialsChemodynamic TherapyMatrix BiologyRadiation OncologyBiophysicsHealth SciencesNanotechnologyNanobiotechnologyPhotodynamic TherapyTumor TargetingCancer TreatmentPhotothermal TherapyNanomaterialsNano-drug DeliveryDepth Shallow
Photoactivation therapies suffer from limited tissue penetration, but sonodynamic therapy overcomes this depth barrier, and micro/nanoparticles further enhance SDT efficacy while advancing related disciplines. The paper reviews current achievements and discusses future challenges and prospects for micro/nanoparticle‑augmented SDT as a promising cancer therapy. It details how particle structure and composition influence sonosensitizer performance, categorizes organic/inorganic and sonosensitizer‑free strategies, and examines synergistic treatments and biosafety.
The fast development of photoactivation for cancer treatment provides an efficient photo-therapeutic strategy for cancer treatment, but traditional photodynamic or photothermal therapy suffers from the critical issue of low in vivo penetration depth of tissues. As a non-invasive therapeutic modality, sonodynamic therapy (SDT) can break the depth barrier of photoactivation because ultrasound has an intrinsically high tissue-penetration performance. Micro/nanoparticles can efficiently augment the SDT efficiency based on nanobiotechnology. The state-of-art of the representative achievements on micro/nanoparticle-enhanced SDT is summarized, and specific functions of micro/nanoparticles for SDT are discussed, from the different viewpoints of ultrasound medicine, material science and nanobiotechnology. Emphasis is put on the relationship of structure/composition-SDT performance of micro/nanoparticle-based sonosensitizers. Three types of micro/nanoparticle-augmented SDT are discussed, including organic and inorganic sonosensitizers and micro/nanoparticle-based but sonosensitizer-free strategies to enhance the SDT outcome. SDT-based synergistic cancer therapy augmented by micro/nanoparticles and their biosafety are also included. Some urgent critical issues and potential developments of micro/nanoparticle-augmented SDT for efficient cancer treatment are addressed. It is highly expected that micro/nanoparticle-augmented SDT will be quickly developed as a new and efficient therapeutic modality which will find practical applications in cancer treatment. At the same time, fundamental disciplines regarding materials science, chemistry, medicine and nanotechnology will be advanced.
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