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An Academic presentation by Dr. Nancy Agnes, Head, Technical Operations, Pubrica Group: www.pubrica.com Email: [email protected] RECENT TECHNOLOGIES AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES IN CANCER THERAPIES

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Page 1: Recent technologies and future perspectives in cancer therapies – Pubrica

An Academic presentation byDr. Nancy Agnes, Head, Technical Operations, Pubrica Group: www.pubrica.comEmail: [email protected]

RECENT TECHNOLOGIES AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES IN CANCER THERAPIES

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Today's DiscussionOutline

Introduction

Natural Antioxidants in Cancer

Therapy Targeted Therapy and

Immunotherapy Gene Therapy for

Cancer Treatment

Thermal Ablation and Magnetic

Hyperthermia Radiomics and Pathomics

Conclusion

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Introduction

Cancer is one of the leading causes of mortality globally, and many research studies have focused in the last decade on developing novel therapeutics to lessen the negative effects of existing treatments.

Tumors become extremely heterogeneous as cancer progresses, resulting in a mixed population of cells with varying molecular characteristics and therapeutic responses.

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This variability may be seen at both a geographic and temporal level, and it is a significant element in the establishment of resistance phenotypes, which is aided by a selection pressure applied during drug administration.

Typically, cancer is treated as a single, worldwide disease, and tumors are viewed as a group of cells.

As a result, a thorough knowledge of these complicated events is critical for developing accurate and effective treatments.

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Nanomedicine provides a diverse platform of biocompatible and biodegradable technologies for delivering traditional chemotherapeutic medicines in vivo, boosting their bioavailability and concentration surrounding tumor tissues, as well as their release profile.

Nanoparticles can be used for a variety of purposes, from diagnostic to therapy.

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Natural Antioxidants in Cancer Therapy

Exogenous assaults to the human body, suchas ultraviolet (UV) rays, air pollution, and tobacco smoke, cause the creation of reactive species, particularly oxidants and free radicals, which are responsible for the start of many diseases, including cancer.

These molecules can be formed as a result of drug delivery in the clinic, but they can also be formed spontaneously inside our cells and tissues by mitochondria and peroxisomes, as well as macrophage metabolism, during normal physiological aerobic activities.

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DNA (genetic changes, DNA doublestrand breaks, and chromosomalabnormalities) and(membrane peroxidation and necrosis)other bio-macromolecules, such as lipids

andproteins (substantially affecting the regulation of transcription factors and, as a result, of important metabolic pathways) can be damaged by oxidative stress and radical oxygen species.

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Targeted Therapy and Immunotherapy

The low specificity of chemotherapeuticmedicines for cancer cells is one of the keydifficulties with conventional cancer treatments.

In fact, most medications have severe side effects because they act on both healthy and sick organs.

ClinicalResearchers are working hard tofigure out how to target only the targeted site.

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Because of their enhanced permeability and retention effect (EPR), nanoparticles have sparked a lot of attention because of their tendency to aggregate more in tumor tissues.

The small size of nanoparticles, as well as the leaky vasculature and poor lymphatic drainage of neoplastic tissues, are used in this passive targeting method.

Passive targeting, on the other hand, is difficult to regulate and can result in multidrug resistance (MDR).

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Active targeting, on the other hand, improves tumor cell uptakeby targeting specific receptors that are overexpressed on the cells.

Nanoparticles, for example, can be functionalized with ligands that attach to specific cells or subcellular locations in an unambiguous manner.

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Gene Therapy for Cancer Treatment

Gene therapy entails inserting a healthy copy of a faulty gene into the genome in order to treat a specific condition.

A retroviral vector was used to transfer the adenosine deaminase (ADA) gene to T-cells in patients with severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) for the first time in 1990.

Further study revealed that gene therapy might be used to cure a variety of human uncommon and chronic diseases, as well as, most significantly, cancer.

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Approximately 2,900 gene therapy clinical trials are now underway, with cancer accounting for66.6 percent of them.

Different strategies are under evaluation for cancer gene therapy: 1) targeted silencing of oncogenes, 2) expression of pro-apoptotic and chemo-sensitising genes 3) expression of genes able to solicit specific antitumour immune responses and 4) expression of wild type tumour suppressor genes.

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Thermal Ablation and Magnetic Hyperthermia

The term "thermal ablation of tumors" refers to a set of procedures that use heat (hyperthermia) or cold (hypothermia) to eliminate cancerous tissues.

Cell necrosis is reported to occur at temperatures as low as -40°C and as high as 60°C.

Cell necrosis is reported to occur at temperatures as low as -40°C and as high as 60°C.

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to be moreFurthermore, cancer cells have beendemonstrated susceptible to high temperatures than healthy cells.

The production of ice crystals upon coolingcauses

hypothermicablation, which destroys cell membranes and eventually kills cells.

The chosen cooling agent is argon gas, which may cool surrounding tissues to -160°C.

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Also, because nitrogen has a higher heat capacity thanargon, gases at their critical point can be used.

However, the technology for controlling and directing them is still in its infancy.

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Radiomics and Pathomics

The term "radiomics" refers to the high-throughput quantification of tumor features based on medical image analysis.

Pathomics, on the other hand, is dependent on the creation and analysis of high- resolution tissue images.

Many Clinical research projects are focusing on the development of novel image processing techniques in order to extrapolate information through quantification and disease classification.

To detect disease phenotypes, flexible databases are necessary to accommodate large amounts of data from gene expression, histology, 3D tissue reconstruction (MRI), and metabolic characteristics (positron emission tomography, PET).

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ConclusionIn recent years, cancer research has made

significant progress toward more effective, precise, and less intrusive cancer treatments.

While nanomedicine in combination with targeted therapy improved the biodistribution of new or already tested chemotherapeutic agents around the specific tissue to be treated, additional techniques, such as gene therapy, siRNA delivery, immunotherapy, and antioxidant compounds, provide cancer patients with new options.

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Thermal ablation and magnetic hyperthermia, on the other hand, are potential alternatives to tumor resection.

Finally, radiomics and pathomics techniques aid in the handling of large data sets generated by cancer patients in order to enhance prognosis and outcomes.

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