Hyperthermia-triggered drug delivery from temperature-sensitive liposomes using MRI-guided high intensity focused ultrasound

Journal of Controlled Release : Official Journal of the Controlled Release Society
Holger Grüll, Sander Langereis

Abstract

In the continuous search for cancer therapies with a higher therapeutic window, localized temperature-induced drug delivery may offer a minimal invasive treatment option. Here, a chemotherapeutic drug is encapsulated into a temperature-sensitive liposome (TSL) that is released at elevated temperatures, for example, when passing through a locally heated tumor. Consequently, high drug levels in the tumor tissue can be achieved, while reducing drug exposure to healthy tissue. Although the concept of temperature-triggered drug delivery was suggested more than thirty years ago, several chemical and technological challenges had to be addressed to advance this approach towards clinical translation. In particular, non-invasive focal heating of tissue in a controlled fashion remained a challenge. For the latter, high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) allows non-invasive heating to establish hyperthermia (40-45 °C) of tumor tissue over time. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) plays a pivotal role in this procedure thanks to its superb spatial resolution for soft tissue as well as the possibility to acquire 3D temperature information. Consequently, MRI systems emerged with an HIFU ultrasound transducer embedded in the patient bed (MR-HIFU...Continue Reading

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