Targeting Tumor Physical Microenvironment for Improved Radiotherapy

  • Jin Wang
  • , Yulong Han
  • , Yuan Li
  • , Fengping Zhang
  • , Mengjiao Cai
  • , Xinyue Zhang
  • , Jie Chen
  • , Chao Ji
  • , Jinlu Ma
  • , Feng Xu

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Abstract

Radiotherapy has led to important clinical advances; existing cancer radiotherapy resistance is one remaining major challenge. Recently, biophysical cues in the tumor microenvironment (TME) have been regarded as the new hallmarks of cancer, playing pivotal roles in various cancer behaviors and treatment responses, including radiotherapy resistance. With recent advances in micro/nanotechnologies and functional biomaterials, radiotherapy exerts great influence on biophysical cues in TME, which, in turn, significantly affect the response to radiotherapy. Besides, various strategies have emerged that target biophysical cues in TME, to potentially enhance radiotherapy efficacy. Therefore, this paper reviews the four biophysical cues (i.e., extracellular matrix (ECM) microarchitecture, ECM stiffness, interstitial fluid pressure, and solid stress) that may play important roles in radiotherapy resistance, their possible mechanisms for inducing it, and their change after radiotherapy. The emerging therapeutic strategies targeting the biophysical microenvironment, to explore the mechanism of radiotherapy resistance and develop effective strategies to revert it for improved treatment efficacy are further summarized.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2200570
JournalSmall Methods
Volume6
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 18 Nov 2022

Keywords

  • cancer mechanotransduction
  • mechanical microenvironments
  • mechanomedicine
  • radioresistance

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