纳米医学
免疫疗法
化学
癌症研究
氧化磷酸化
催化作用
癌症免疫疗法
活性氧
氧化应激
肿瘤细胞
免疫系统
癌症
氧化损伤
细胞毒性
线粒体
作者
Hongrui Zhu,Huan He,Zhao Chen,Jing Zhu,Jie Sun,Jixi Zhang
出处
期刊:
日期:2026-01-21
卷期号:1 (3): 564-593
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsnanomed.5c00083
摘要
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play critical roles in nanomedicine and cancer research, with potential to initiate catalytic and immunotherapies. Traditional ROS-based nanomedicines primarily work through oxidative overload to inhibit tumors or active immune response. However, a growing body of research has turned attention to the dual nature of ROS, proposing antitumor strategies centered on actively regulating their levels. The generation of excessive ROS for tumor killing misaligns with physiological and pathological realities; adverse therapeutic effects may even be induced by mismatched ROS levels. Thus, re-evaluation is warranted for the design principles of ROS-based nanomedicines. This review takes a distinctive approach, discussing ROS-based nanomedicines beyond traditional excessive oxidative overload strategies. The focus includes ROS-regulating nanomedicines featuring adaptive ROS generation and adaptive rectification of mismatched ROS. First, nanomedicine designs for adaptive ROS generation are summarized. This involves matching distinct kinetics and selecting appropriate external field stimulations for specific tumor pathological conditions. Second, risks of negative effects from mismatched ROS and key adaptive regulating strategies are analyzed. Particular attention is paid to emerging ROS-balancing-engineered nanomaterials for spatiotemporal ROS modulation to optimize catalytic and immunotherapies, thereby adapting ROS-modulating profiles to the specific requirements of different therapeutic stages. Finally, the most promising future directions for the development of adaptive ROS-regulating nanomedicines are outlined.
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