J Nanobiotechnology. 2024 Oct 18;22(1):635. doi: 10.1186/s12951-024-02925-3.
ABSTRACT
In recent decades, cancer has posed a challenging obstacle that humans strive to overcome. While phototherapy and immunotherapy are two emerging therapies compared to traditional methods, they each have their advantages and limitations. These limitations include easy metastasis and recurrence, low response rates, and strong side effects. To address these issues, researchers have increasingly focused on combining these two therapies by utilizing a nano-drug delivery system due to its superior targeting effect and high drug loading rate, yielding remarkable results. The combination therapy demonstrates enhanced response efficiency and effectiveness, leading to a preparation that is highly targeted, responsive, and with low recurrence rates. This paper reviews several main mechanisms of anti-tumor effects observed in combination therapy based on the nano-drug delivery system over the last five years. Furthermore, the challenges and future prospects of this combination therapy are also discussed.
PMID:39420366 | DOI:10.1186/s12951-024-02925-3