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DOI: 10.1111/php.13209
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Photodynamic Therapy and the Biophysics of the Tumor Microenvironment

Aaron J. Sorrin,Mustafa Kemal Ruhi,Nathaniel A. Ferlic,Vida Karimnia,William J. Polacheck,Jonathan P. Celli,Huang‐Chiao Huang,Imran Rizvi

Photodynamic therapy
Tumor microenvironment
Context (archaeology)
2020
Targeting the tumor microenvironment (TME) provides opportunities to modulate tumor physiology, enhance the delivery of therapeutic agents, impact immune response and overcome resistance. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a photochemistry-based, nonthermal modality that produces reactive molecular species at the site of light activation and is in the clinic for nononcologic and oncologic applications. The unique mechanisms and exquisite spatiotemporal control inherent to PDT enable selective modulation or destruction of the TME and cancer cells. Mechanical stress plays an important role in tumor growth and survival, with increasing implications for therapy design and drug delivery, but remains understudied in the context of PDT and PDT-based combinations. This review describes pharmacoengineering and bioengineering approaches in PDT to target cellular and noncellular components of the TME, as well as molecular targets on tumor and tumor-associated cells. Particular emphasis is placed on the role of mechanical stress in the context of targeted PDT regimens, and combinations, for primary and metastatic tumors.
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    Photodynamic Therapy and the Biophysics of the Tumor Microenvironment” is a paper by Aaron J. Sorrin Mustafa Kemal Ruhi Nathaniel A. Ferlic Vida Karimnia William J. Polacheck Jonathan P. Celli Huang‐Chiao Huang Imran Rizvi published in 2020. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.