中国医学科学院北京协和医学院放射医学研究所,天津 300192
国家自然科学基金(32401195),中央高校基本科研业务费专项(3332023064)和中国医学科学院医学与健康科技创新工程(2021-I2M-1-042)资助。
Institute of Radiation Medicine, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Tianjin 300192, China
This work was supported by grants from The National Natural Science Foundation of China (32401195), the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (3332023064), and Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Innovation Fund for Medical Sciences (2021-I2M-1-042).
放射性损伤是决定放疗患者预后的重要因素,因此,开发预防和治疗放射性损伤的药物具有重要的临床意义。新型纳米药物在放射性损伤防治中展现出相较于传统防护药物的独特优势,如延长体内循环时间和提高靶向递送效率,并可根据损伤部位的特定微环境进行设计,因此,纳米药物克服了传统辐射防护剂半衰期短、靶向性差等缺点。本文综述了近期纳米材料在辐射损伤防治中的研究进展。首先介绍了辐射损伤机制,包括DNA双链断裂和活性氧类的损伤。随后针对特定的辐射损伤机制总结了对应的防护策略,并系统介绍了针对放射性造血系统、胃肠道、皮肤、肺、脑、心脏、口腔黏膜等损伤的纳米材料设计策略。最后总结了纳米材料在辐射防护领域所面临的挑战和未来发展的重点方向。纳米材料在长期生物相容性和精准靶向等方面仍面临挑战,未来的研究应集中在优化设计、提高临床转化潜力以及确保其长期安全性等方面。本文将为辐射防护纳米材料的设计提供参考。
Radiation-induced injury is a key factor in determining the prognosis of patients undergoing radiotherapy, highlighting the significant clinical importance of developing drugs for radiation prevention and treatment. Especially in oncology, radiation-induced injury remains a pivotal determinant of therapeutic outcomes, because of its direct correlation with normal tissue damage during radiotherapy. Efforts to mitigate or treat such injury are thus paramount in enhancing the overall safety and efficacy of cancer treatment. Novel nanomedicines with prolonged systemic circulation, versatile drug-loading capacities, enhanced tissue retention, and stimuli responsiveness exhibit unique advantages in the treatment and prevention of radiation-induced diseases, as they can be designed based on the specific microenvironment of radiation-damaged tissues, which offers innovative solutions to address the limitations of conventional radioprotectors such as short half-life, poor tissue targeting, and systemic side effects. This review thus aims to provide an overview of recent advance in the design and application of nanomaterials for radiation prevention and treatment. Generally, ionizing radiation damages cells either by inducing DNA double-strand breaks or through the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). The resulting oxidative stress would disrupt the structural integrity of cell membranes, proteins, and nucleic acids, leading to apoptosis, chronic inflammation, and systemic effects across multiple systems, including hematopoietic system, gastrointestinal tract, skin, lungs, brain, and heart. Radiation protection strategies focus on scavenging ROS, stimulating cellular repair and regeneration, inducing tissue hypoxia, and inhibiting apoptotic pathways. Recent advances in nanomedicine have introduced novel approaches for targeted and efficient radiation protection and treatment. For radiation-induced hematopoietic injury, nanoparticles can been designed to promote red and white blood cell regeneration while reducing oxidative stress. To address radiation-induced gastrointestinal injuries, nanomaterials enable localized antioxidant delivery and extended intestinal retention, effectively relieving radiation enteritis by scavenging ROS and modulating gut microbiota. For radiation-induced skin injuries, self-assembling peptide hydrogels that mimic the extracellular matrix can serve as effective scaffolds for wound healing. These hydrogels exhibit excellent antioxidant properties, stimulating angiogenesis, and accelerating the recovery of radiation dermatitis. In cases of radiation-induced brain damage, nanoparticles were designed to cross the blood-brain barrier to rescue neuronal damage and protect cognitive function. This review provides an in-depth insight into the mechanisms underlying radiation-induced injuries and highlights how nanomaterial were construtced according to the specific injury. Therefore, nanotechnology endowers durgs with transformative potential for preventing and treating radiation-induced injuries. Despite significant progress in nanomedicine, there are still challenges in long-term biocompatibility, precise targeting of damaged tissues, and scalable manufacturing. In addition, an in-depth understanding of the interactions between nanomaterials and biological systems remains to be covered. Future efforts should focus on optimizing design strategies, enhancing clinical translatability, and ensuring long-term safety, ultimately improving patient outcomes. Besides, expanding research into other radiation-induced diseases, such as radiation-induced ophthalmic disorders and hepatic injuries, may diversify therapeutic options.
王晴晴,刘亚,刘伟,龙伟.纳米材料在辐射损伤防治中的应用[J].生物化学与生物物理进展,2025,52(7):1728-1744
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