TY - JOUR
T1 - Revolutionizing cancer treatment
T2 - nanotherapeutics targeting the tumor micro-environment
AU - Joshi, Deepak Chandra
AU - Prasad, Sonima
AU - Bhati, Vishal
AU - Sharma, Pravesh Kumar
AU - Joshi, Nirmal
AU - Durgapal, Sumit
AU - Chavan, Mayuri Bapu
AU - Maurya, Vishesh Kumar
AU - Subramaniyan, Vetriselvan
AU - Paudel, Keshav Raj
AU - Gupta, Madhu
PY - 2026/2
Y1 - 2026/2
N2 - Precise targeting of the tumor micro-environment (TME) through nanotherapeutic innovations offers a transformative approach to cancer treatment. In order to increase the treatment efficacy, this review delves into the complex tactics for targeting different parts of the TME. Targeting the extracellular matrix, controlling acidosis and hypoxia, and preventing neovascularization by concentrating on pericytes and endothelial cells are important areas covered in this article. Strategies to stimulate anti-tumor immunity, regulate chronic inflammation, and restrict macrophage recruitment emphasize the immune system's participation. We have also highlighted the role of fibroblasts and exosomes linked to the cancer progression. The EPR effect, which is vital for cancer nanotherapeutics to work, and vascular pathophysiology are also included in the review. We examine how changes to the dynamics of pH inside the TME affect by nano-therapeutics. Additionally, the possibility of prodrug therapy within the TME, the use of controlled release mechanisms in nanocarriers to imitate metronomic therapy has been discussed. Lastly, the paper examines nanoparticle preference targeting as a potential strategy to improve treatment specificity and therapeutic efficacy in cancer management.
AB - Precise targeting of the tumor micro-environment (TME) through nanotherapeutic innovations offers a transformative approach to cancer treatment. In order to increase the treatment efficacy, this review delves into the complex tactics for targeting different parts of the TME. Targeting the extracellular matrix, controlling acidosis and hypoxia, and preventing neovascularization by concentrating on pericytes and endothelial cells are important areas covered in this article. Strategies to stimulate anti-tumor immunity, regulate chronic inflammation, and restrict macrophage recruitment emphasize the immune system's participation. We have also highlighted the role of fibroblasts and exosomes linked to the cancer progression. The EPR effect, which is vital for cancer nanotherapeutics to work, and vascular pathophysiology are also included in the review. We examine how changes to the dynamics of pH inside the TME affect by nano-therapeutics. Additionally, the possibility of prodrug therapy within the TME, the use of controlled release mechanisms in nanocarriers to imitate metronomic therapy has been discussed. Lastly, the paper examines nanoparticle preference targeting as a potential strategy to improve treatment specificity and therapeutic efficacy in cancer management.
KW - Cancer
KW - Fibroblasts
KW - Micro-environment
KW - Multi-drug resistance
KW - Nanotherapeutics
KW - Tumor
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=105019077442&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2025.115204
DO - 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2025.115204
M3 - Article
C2 - 41110233
AN - SCOPUS:105019077442
SN - 0927-7765
VL - 258
JO - Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces
JF - Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces
M1 - 115204
ER -