Nanoparticle-Enabled Photothermal Therapy Integrated with Gene Delivery, Immunotherapy, and Chemotherapy: A Comprehensive Review.
Photothermal therapy (PTT) utilizes near-infrared (NIR)-responsive nanoparticles to induce controlled hyperthermia for tumor ablation and modulation of cellular and microenvironmental processes.
APA
Hwang J, Oh N, et al. (2026). Nanoparticle-Enabled Photothermal Therapy Integrated with Gene Delivery, Immunotherapy, and Chemotherapy: A Comprehensive Review.. International journal of nanomedicine, 21, 573093. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S573093
MLA
Hwang J, et al.. "Nanoparticle-Enabled Photothermal Therapy Integrated with Gene Delivery, Immunotherapy, and Chemotherapy: A Comprehensive Review.." International journal of nanomedicine, vol. 21, 2026, pp. 573093.
PMID
41869393
Abstract
Photothermal therapy (PTT) utilizes near-infrared (NIR)-responsive nanoparticles to induce controlled hyperthermia for tumor ablation and modulation of cellular and microenvironmental processes. Advances in nanomaterial engineering have enabled the integration of PTT with gene therapy, immunotherapy, and chemotherapy, wherein photothermal heating enhances membrane perturbation, accelerates endosomal escape, and initiates thermally triggered release of therapeutic payloads. This review summarizes the photothermal mechanisms of metallic, polymeric, hybrid, and semiconducting nanomaterials and examines how these platforms improve nucleic acid transport, immune activation, and chemotherapeutic performance. In addition, key translational challenges, including NIR penetration limits and thermotolerance, are briefly highlighted. By consolidating mechanistic insights and material-specific strategies, this review outlines current progress and future requirements for advancing clinically translatable PTT-based combination therapies.
MeSH Terms
Humans; Photothermal Therapy; Immunotherapy; Neoplasms; Animals; Nanoparticles; Genetic Therapy; Gene Transfer Techniques; Antineoplastic Agents; Combined Modality Therapy; Infrared Rays
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