Manganese oxide nano-platforms in cancer therapy: Recent advances on the development of synergistic strategies targeting the tumor microenvironment
Abstract
. The use of inorganic nanomaterials to tackle and exploit the intrinsic chemical nature of the tumor microenvironment (TME) has emerged as a promising strategy in cancer therapy. Manganese oxide nanoparticles (MnxOy)
offer unique advantages in terms of redox properties and specificity towards the TME scenario: low O2 concentrations, mildly acidic pH and high oxidative stress; environmental conditions that often lead to a reduction in
the efficacy of cancer treatments. MnxOy-based nanoplatforms have recently demonstrated exciting properties as
inorganic nanocatalysts to operate under TME constraints. Alternatively, Mn-nanocatalysts have also displayed
synergistic anticancer response in combination with other active co-adjuvant elements (drugs, enzymes or
nanomaterials). The aim of this review is to provide new insights on the main functionalities of Mn-based
nanomaterials applied to cancer therapy. We analyze its capacity as oxygen supplier in hypoxic scenarios, its
role to induce the selective depletion of glutathione (GSH) to maximize cell stress or its capacity to promote
starvation therapy via glucose oxidation. We aim at providing an insightful view of the operating mechanisms
behind each of these critical processes and highlight the versatility and catalytic richness of Mn-based nanoparticles in this developing field. We also provide a general and comprehensive analysis of the Mn fate when
trafficking through the intracellular levels.
Manganese oxide nano-platforms in cancer therapy: Recent advances on the development of synergistic strategies targeting the tumor microenvironment
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2352-9415Palabras Clave
.Manganese oxide nanoparticles Tumor microenvironment Oxygen Glutathione Starvation therapy