Recent developments in photodynamic therapy and its application against multidrug resistant cancers.

Biomedical materials (Bristol, England)(2023)

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Recently, photodynamic therapy (PDT) has received a lot of attention for its potential use in cancer treatment. It enables the therapy of a multifocal disease with the least amount of tissue damage. The most widely used prodrug is 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA), which undergoes heme pathway conversion to protoporphyrin IX, which acts as a photosensitizer (PS). Additionally, hematoporphyrin, bacteriochlorin, and phthalocyanine are also studied for their therapeutic potential in cancer. Unfortunately, not every patient who receives PDT experiences a full recovery. Resistance to different anticancer treatments is commonly observed. A few of the resistance mechanisms by which cancer cells escape therapeutics are genetic factors, drug-drug interactions, impaired DNA repair pathways, mutations related to inhibition of apoptosis, epigenetic pathways, etc. Recently, much research has been conducted to develop a new generation of PS based on nanomaterials that could be used to overcome cancer cells' multidrug resistance. Various metal-based, polymeric, lipidic nanoparticles, dendrimers, etc., have been utilized in the PDT application against cancer. This article discusses the detailed mechanism by which cancer cells evolve towards multidrug resistance as well as recent advances in PDT-based nanoparticles for use against multidrug-resistant cancers. .
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multidrug resistant cancer, nanoparticles, photosensitizers, photodynamic therapy
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