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摘要
人们普遍认为,金基材料在生物医学领域具有重要意义。因此,人们投入了大量的精力来寻找在肿瘤诊断和治疗中表现出有效性能的金纳米粒子。然而,这些金基纳米材料在癌症治疗和诊断中疗效增强的根本原因仍不清楚,这主要是由于缺乏对相关机制的深入了解。因此,有必要对该领域的进展进行总结,以促进更高效纳米器件的合理设计。在本综述中,我们将介绍最新的研究成果,以展示金基材料的广泛应用。我们首先阐述了金纳米粒子在治疗和诊断过程中的作用机制,包括光热疗法、光动力疗法、声动力疗法、光声学断层扫描、荧光成像和 X 射线计算机断层扫描。然后,我们总结了金基纳米材料在癌症诊断和治疗方面的进展,同时还分析了提高其性能的因素。最后,我们强调了评估功效的关键描述指标以及设计高性能纳米材料的策略。本综述旨在为应对未来的挑战铺平道路,并勾勒出金基生物医学的发展方向。
Recent progress in gold-derived nanomaterials for tumor theranostics.
It is widely acknowledged that gold-based materials are of significant interest in the field of biomedicine. Consequently, considerable efforts have been devoted to identifying gold nanoparticles that exhibit effective performance in tumor diagnosis and treatment. However, the underlying reasons for the enhanced efficacy of these gold-based nanomaterials in cancer therapy and diagnosis remain unclear, primarily due to the lack of an in-depth understanding of the mechanisms involved. Therefore, it is essential to summarize the progress in the field to facilitate the rational design of more efficient nanodevices. In this review, we present recent achievements drawn from the latest research to demonstrate the broad applications of gold-based materials. We begin by illustrating the mechanisms of gold-derived nanoparticles during therapeutic and diagnostic processes, including photothermal therapy, photodynamic therapy, sonodynamic therapy, photoacoustic tomography, fluorescence imaging, and X-ray computed tomography. We then summarize the advancements of gold-based nanomaterials in cancer diagnosis and treatment while also analyzing the factors contributing to their enhanced performance. Finally, we highlight key descriptors for evaluating the efficacy and strategies for designing high-performance nanomaterials. This review aims to pave the way for addressing future challenges and outlines directions for the advancement of gold-based biomedicine.