Abstract
Background: Breast cancer accounts for nearly one in three cancers, and it is the most common cancer diagnosed among women. The death rate of breast cancer is estimated to be 14%. Hence, accurate diagnosis in early stage and effective treatment in any stage are critical for the survival of breast cancer. Mammogram has been the most common technique administered to detect breast cancer. However, the radiation dose from mammogram is harmful to patients. Fortunately, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can diagnose breast cancer without any radiation dose, and enhanced MRI can make earlier and differential diagnosis. Therefore, as contrast materials, superparamagnetic iron oxide based nanoprobes (SPIONs) have generated a great deal of attention.
Objective: This review covers recent advances in SPIONs as multifunctional theranostic agents.
Methods: Besides synthesis and surface modification of SPIONs, passive and active targeted imaging is also discussed. Moreover, a serial of potential therapy for breast cancer is further described, such as photodynamic therapy, photothermal therapy, chemotherapy and magnetic hyperthermia therapy.
Conclusion: Preparation and surface modification of SPIONs is critical for imaging diagnosis of breast cancer and further potential treatment.
Keywords: Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide nanoprobes, theranostic agents, magnetic resonance imaging, photodynamic therapy, drug delivery, breast cancer.
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Recent Advances in Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Based Nanoprobes as Multifunctional Theranostic Agents for Breast Cancer Imaging and Therapy
Volume: 25 Issue: 25
Author(s): Jianjun Zheng*, Wenzhi Ren, Tianxiang Chen, Yinhua Jin*, Aijing Li, Kun Yan, Yijiao Wu and Aiguo Wu
Affiliation:
- Department of Medical Imaging, Ningbo No.2 Hospital, Ningbo, Zhejiang, 315010,China
- Department of Medical Imaging, Ningbo No.2 Hospital, Ningbo, Zhejiang, 315010,China
Keywords: Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide nanoprobes, theranostic agents, magnetic resonance imaging, photodynamic therapy, drug delivery, breast cancer.
Abstract: Background: Breast cancer accounts for nearly one in three cancers, and it is the most common cancer diagnosed among women. The death rate of breast cancer is estimated to be 14%. Hence, accurate diagnosis in early stage and effective treatment in any stage are critical for the survival of breast cancer. Mammogram has been the most common technique administered to detect breast cancer. However, the radiation dose from mammogram is harmful to patients. Fortunately, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can diagnose breast cancer without any radiation dose, and enhanced MRI can make earlier and differential diagnosis. Therefore, as contrast materials, superparamagnetic iron oxide based nanoprobes (SPIONs) have generated a great deal of attention.
Objective: This review covers recent advances in SPIONs as multifunctional theranostic agents.
Methods: Besides synthesis and surface modification of SPIONs, passive and active targeted imaging is also discussed. Moreover, a serial of potential therapy for breast cancer is further described, such as photodynamic therapy, photothermal therapy, chemotherapy and magnetic hyperthermia therapy.
Conclusion: Preparation and surface modification of SPIONs is critical for imaging diagnosis of breast cancer and further potential treatment.
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Zheng Jianjun*, Ren Wenzhi , Chen Tianxiang , Jin Yinhua*, Li Aijing , Yan Kun , Wu Yijiao and Wu Aiguo, Recent Advances in Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Based Nanoprobes as Multifunctional Theranostic Agents for Breast Cancer Imaging and Therapy, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2018; 25 (25) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867324666170705144642
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867324666170705144642 |
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