Innovative applications of silicon dioxide nanoparticles for targeted liver cancer treatment
Tiantian Fu, Boshi Duan, Peng Sun, Wei Ma, Tianzuo Wang, Tianyou Wang, Zhuang Tong, Yue Wang

TL;DR
Silicon dioxide nanoparticles show promise for targeted liver cancer treatment by improving drug delivery and monitoring while reducing side effects.
Contribution
This review highlights novel applications of SiO2NPs with dual-responsive systems and theranostic capabilities for liver cancer therapy.
Findings
SiO2NPs enable >90% tumor-specific drug release through pH/redox/NIR-II responsive systems.
Preclinical studies show synergistic efficacy in combination therapies using SiO2NPs.
Theranostic SiO2NPs allow MRI-guided tumor delineation and real-time treatment monitoring.
Abstract
Liver cancer remains a major global health challenge, characterized by high mortality and limited treatment efficacy. Conventional therapies, including chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and viral vectors, are hindered by systemic toxicity, drug resistance, and high costs. Silica nanoparticles (SiO2NPs) have emerged as promising platforms for liver cancer therapy, offering precise drug delivery, stimuli-responsive release, and integrated diagnostic-therapeutic capabilities. This review critically examines the potential of SiO2NPs to overcome these therapeutic limitations. Notable advances include their high drug-loading capacity, customizable surface modifications, and dual-responsive systems (pH/redox/NIR-II) that enable >90% tumor-specific drug release. Preclinical studies have demonstrated synergistic efficacy in combination therapies. Additionally, theranostic SiO2NPs enable MRI-guided…
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TopicsNanoplatforms for cancer theranostics · Advanced Nanomaterials in Catalysis · Nanoparticle-Based Drug Delivery
