TY - JOUR
T1 - Enhanced therapeutic precision using dual drug-loaded nanomaterials for targeted cancer photodynamic therapy
AU - Obalola, Aishat Adejoke
AU - Abrahamse, Heidi
AU - Dhilip Kumar, Sathish Sundar
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Authors
PY - 2025/3
Y1 - 2025/3
N2 - Combination therapy has expanded significantly, including dual drug-loaded nanomaterials in drug delivery systems. Cancer therapy can be developed by targeting cancer cells and lessening the adverse consequences of anticancer drugs, which are just two of the numerous intriguing possibilities in this research field. Dual-drug delivery nanosystems that utilize nanotechnology to combine dual-drug administration may overcome the limitations of free drugs, the properties of nanomaterials, and the combined action of two drugs work together to overcome several drug-resistant systems within cancerous cells. It is essential to design dual-drug delivery nanosystems that use various multidrug-resistant techniques to overcome drug resistance mechanisms and enhance the effectiveness of clinical antitumor therapy. In this study, we discuss the use of photosensitizers in cancer photodynamic therapy, nanomaterials with dual-drug loading for targeted drug delivery, and the function and impact of nanomaterials in cancer photodynamic therapy. Furthermore, an overview of the drug-loaded nanomaterials in vitro and in vivo activity for cancer photodynamic treatment is discussed. The commercial and clinical applications of photosensitizer-loaded nanoparticles in cancer photodynamic therapy are also briefly discussed in the study. A key finding of the study is the importance of nanomaterials and dual drugs as effective drug delivery systems in cancer treatment.
AB - Combination therapy has expanded significantly, including dual drug-loaded nanomaterials in drug delivery systems. Cancer therapy can be developed by targeting cancer cells and lessening the adverse consequences of anticancer drugs, which are just two of the numerous intriguing possibilities in this research field. Dual-drug delivery nanosystems that utilize nanotechnology to combine dual-drug administration may overcome the limitations of free drugs, the properties of nanomaterials, and the combined action of two drugs work together to overcome several drug-resistant systems within cancerous cells. It is essential to design dual-drug delivery nanosystems that use various multidrug-resistant techniques to overcome drug resistance mechanisms and enhance the effectiveness of clinical antitumor therapy. In this study, we discuss the use of photosensitizers in cancer photodynamic therapy, nanomaterials with dual-drug loading for targeted drug delivery, and the function and impact of nanomaterials in cancer photodynamic therapy. Furthermore, an overview of the drug-loaded nanomaterials in vitro and in vivo activity for cancer photodynamic treatment is discussed. The commercial and clinical applications of photosensitizer-loaded nanoparticles in cancer photodynamic therapy are also briefly discussed in the study. A key finding of the study is the importance of nanomaterials and dual drugs as effective drug delivery systems in cancer treatment.
KW - Cancer
KW - Combination therapy
KW - Drug delivery system
KW - Dual drug delivery
KW - Nanomaterials
KW - Photodynamic therapy
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U2 - 10.1016/j.biopha.2025.117909
DO - 10.1016/j.biopha.2025.117909
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85217512819
SN - 0753-3322
VL - 184
JO - Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy
JF - Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy
M1 - 117909
ER -