The acidic tumor microenvironment: A target for smart cancer nano-theranostics

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Abstract

The acidic tumor microenvironment (TME), which mainly results from the high glycolytic rate of tumor cells, has been characterized as a hallmark of solid tumors and found to be a pivotal factor participating in tumor progression. Recently, due to the increasing understanding of the acidic TME, it has been shown that the acidic TME could be utilized as a multifaceted target during the design of various pH-responsive nanoscale theranostic platforms for the precise diagnosis and effective treatment of cancers. In this article, we will give a focused overview on the latest progress in utilizing this characteristic acidic TME as the target of nano-theranostics to enable cancer-specific imaging and therapy.The future perspectives in the development of acidic TME-targeting nanomedicine strategies will be discussed afterwards.

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Feng, L., Dong, Z., Tao, D., Zhang, Y., & Liu, Z. (2018, March 1). The acidic tumor microenvironment: A target for smart cancer nano-theranostics. National Science Review. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwx062

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