X‐Ray‐Induced Drug Release for Cancer Therapy

Author:

Liu Hui1,Zhao Jun1,Xue Yufei1,Zhang Jiaxin1,Bai Hua1,Pan Sijun2,Peng Bo134,Li Lin2ORCID,Voelcker Nicolas H.13

Affiliation:

1. Frontiers Science Center for Flexible Electronics Xi'an Institute of Flexible Electronics (IFE) Xi'an Institute of Biomedical Materials & Engineering (IBME) and Ningbo Institute of Northwestern Polytechnical University Northwestern Polytechnical University Xi'an 710072 China

2. The Institute of Flexible Electronics IFE, Future Technologies) Xiamen University Xiamen 361005 Fujian China

3. Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (MIPS) Monash University 399 Royal Parade Parkville Victoria 3052 Australia

4. Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics Advanced Biomedical Imaging Facility 13 Huazhong University of Science and Technology Wuhan Hubei 430074 China

Abstract

AbstractDrug delivery systems (DDSs) are designed to deliver therapeutic agents to specific target sites while minimizing systemic toxicity. Recent developments in drug‐loaded DDSs have demonstrated promising characteristics and paved new pathways for cancer treatment. Light, a prevalent external stimulus, is widely utilized to trigger drug release. However, conventional light sources primarily concentrate on the ultraviolet (UV) and visible light regions, which suffer from limited biological tissue penetration. This limitation hinders applications for deep‐tissue tumor drug release. Given their deep tissue penetration and well‐established application technology, X‐rays have recently received attention for the pursuit of controlled drug release. With precise spatiotemporal and dosage controllability, X‐rays stand as an ideal stimulus for achieving controlled drug release in deep‐tissue cancer therapy. This article explores the recent advancements in using X‐rays for stimulus‐triggered drug release in DDSs and delves into their action mechanisms.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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