Loading

JSM Nanotechnology and Nanomedicine

The Increasing Application of Nanotechnology and Nanomedicine in Urological Oncology

Short Communication | Open Access | Volume 3 | Issue 1

  • 1. Hertfordshire and South Bedfordshire Urological Robotic Cancer Centre, Lister Hospital, UK
  • 2. School of Life and Medical Sciences, University of Hertfordshire, UK
+ Show More - Show Less
Corresponding Authors
Nikhil Vasdev, Hertfordshire and South Bedfordshire Urological Robotic Cancer Centre, Lister Hospital, Stevenage, UK
Abstract

In current urological oncological clinical practice nanotechnology and nanomedicine are being increasing used in radiological imaging, gene and drug therapy, thermal ablation techniques for tumours and helping increasing biology of urological malignancies. We present a short communication of these new developments in nanotechnology and nanomedicine that are currently taking place and the potential great benefits that these techniques will deliver to improving patient care and clinical outcomes in patients with urological malignancies.

Keywords

Urological oncology, Nanotechnology, Nanomedicine

Citation

Gunaratnam E, James K, Vasdev N (2015) The Increasing Application of Nanotechnology and Nanomedicine in Urological Oncology. JSM Nanotechnol Nanomed 3(1): 1032.

INTRODUCTION

In current clinical practice, nanotechnology and nanomedicine are increasingly being used to enhance patient care and improve current management and treatment strategies. The potential application of nanotechnology and nanomedicine ranges across all stages of urologic oncology from the initial diagnosis, radiological imaging, surgical techniques (including robotic urological surgery and thermal ablation), drug delivery and new research [1].

Nanoparticle based tumour targeted contrast agents are used to enhance the sensitivity and specificity of current non-invasive tumour imaging modalities such as CT and MRI scans. Urologic malignancies have higher surface area to volume ratios and are therefore affected by the tumour ligands and type of nanoparticle tracer used, which allows further characterization of specific types of tumour [2]. The application of target specific MRI agents such as Magnetic Nanoparticles (MNPs) and Quantum Dots (QDs) are being evaluated in the enhancement of diagnostic imaging tools in urological malignancy.

The presence of malignant metastatic lymph nodes directly affects a patient’s survival rate; hence advances in methods of detection of metastatic malignant nodes pre-operatively will improve management of these patients. Magnetic Nanoparticles (MNPs) can travel into the interstitial space and be transported into lymph nodes, where they are taken up by macrophages. On entry of theMNPs into lymph nodes this process triggers changes in the particle’s magnetic properties, which are detected by MRI [3]. Quantum dots, nanoscalelight-emitting particles with simultaneous optical and electronic properties, are also being used to enhance the diagnosis of prostate cancer on both MRI and CT scan imaging [3]. A4 study by Shi et al. [5] showed QD probes are highly sensitive in detecting human prostate cancer micromets in mice. Jain et al [6] discuss the idea of Doxorubicin loaded with nanoparticles that are altered so that they remain in the circulation longer to reach tumour tissue, given to a patient over two weeks. These nanoparticles with dual functions- used not only for imaging applications, but also for drug delivery show a promising avenue for further research.

Nanocarriers can similarly be employed to envelop anti-cancer drugs and transport them to tumour specific sites for controlled release. The advantages are that delivery can be targeted to tumour tissue, thereby allowing more precise administration and reducing the harmful effects caused by destruction of normal tissue. The nanocarriers method of delivering drugs to tissue can be categorised as either active or passive targeting. They exploit two properties of tumour tissue (leaky blood vessels and poor lymphatic drainage); modified to have enhanced permeability and retention, nanocarriers can accumulate specifically in tumour tissue and release the drugs focally. Winquist et al [7] report a study where patients with unresectableurothelial carcinoma were treated with pegylated-liposomal doxorubicin; despite a population of patients with poor prognosis, the nanocarrier showed significant activity, warranting further study.

Research shows that surgical techniques will equally benefit from nanomedicine. Treatment of prostate cancer is diverse: from conservative to radical prostatectomy, radiotherapy and cryotherapy. Thermal therapy is one method offered to patients presenting with recurrence of prostate cancer. The concept of the treatment is that exposing tumour tissue to high temperatures will impair the cell structure, thus destroying the cell [8]. In current clinical practice the thermal techniques used for the treatment and management of urological malignancies include radio frequency ablation (RFA) and high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU). Both techniques involve the introduction of a probe into the tissue either radiologically or surgically (e.g. laparoscopic). The advantage of using nanotechnology and nanomedicine for the delivery of thermal therapy to urological malignancies is attributed to direct delivery to the tissue contrasted with the need for the placement of a probe to deliver thermal ablation, which can potentially lead to damage of surrounding structures. Two such innovative nanotechnology based ideas being developed are Gold Nanoshells (GN) and carbon nanotubes (CNT). Fisher et al and others have shown that multiwalled carbon nanotubes are efficient laser induced thermal therapy transducers, although suspicion has arisen with regards to toxicity [9]. Both these agents have shown tissue specificity for urological malignancy cell lines and are being comprehensively investigated further for clinical trials [10].

Technology, urology and oncology have always had a symbiotic relationship. The advent of robotic surgery has led to innovative progress. Robotic Surgery is also following the trend to downscale, with nanorobots being a credible future prospect. These could allow for fewer port sites, as multiple robots are introduced through one incision. Other suggested advances include improved views, lighting and tissue retraction. The lack of haptic feedback during robotic urological surgery is a clinical issue [10-12]. Nanotechnology and nanomedicine are being used in robotic urological surgery for the development of haptic feedback sensors and tissue handing biofeedback sensors to enhance robotic urological surgery.

n conclusion, nanotechnology and nanomedicine are being increasing used for the successful diagnosis and treatment for both localized and advanced urological malignancy. The field is seeing rapid progression from the laboratory into clinical medicine and the ensuing decade will see the amalgamation of data collected from invitro studies, which will now be used to set up clinical trials. The main aim of all international research in nanotechnology and nanomedicine is the development of new technologies for the treatment of urological malignancy, aiming for effective tumour treatment with minimal side effects to the patient

REFERENCES

1. Jin S, Labhasetwar V. Nanotechnology in urology. Urol Clin North Am. 2009; 36: 179-188, viii.

2. Wang X, Yang L, Chen ZG, Shin DM. Application of nanotechnology in cancer therapy and imaging. CA Cancer J Clin. 2008; 58: 97-110.

3. Sun C, Lee JS, Zhang M. Magnetic nanoparticles in MR imaging and drug delivery. Adv Drug Deliv Rev. 2008; 60: 1252-1265.

4. Harisinghani MG, Barentsz J, Hahn PF, Deserno WM, Tabatabaei S, van de Kaa CH. Noninvasive detection of clinically occult lymph-node metastases in prostate cancer. N Engl J Med. 2003; 348: 2491-2499.

5. Shi C, Zhu Y, Xie Z, Qian W, Hsieh CL, Nie S. Visualizing human prostate cancer cells in mouse skeleton using bioconjugated near-infrared fluorescent quantum dots. Urology. 2009; 74: 446-451.

6. Jain TK, Richey J, Strand M, Leslie-Pelecky DL, Flask CA, Labhasetwar V. Magnetic nanoparticles with dual functional properties: drug delivery and magnetic resonance imaging. Biomaterials. 2008; 29: 4012-4021.

7. Winquist E, Ernst DS, Jonker D, Moore MJ, Segal R, Lockwood G. Phase II trial of pegylated-liposomal doxorubicin in the treatment of locally advanced unresectable or metastatic transitional cell carcinoma of the urothelial tract. Eur J Cancer. 2003; 39: 1866-1871.

8. Wang W, Chen G, Chen Y. Nanotechnology as a Platform for Thermal Therapy of Prostate Cancer. J Mol Biomark Diagn. 2013; 4: e117.

9. Fisher JW, Sarkar S, Buchanan CF, Szot CS, Whitney J, Hatcher HC, et al. Photothermal response of human and murine cancer cells to multiwalled carbon nanotubes after laser irradiation. Cancer Res. 2010; 70: 9855-9864.

10. Ma Q, Lin ZH, Yang N, Li Y, Su XG. A novel carboxymethyl chitosanquantum dot-based intracellular probe for Zn2+ ion sensing in prostate cancer cells. Acta Biomater. 2014; 10: 868-874.

11. Farokhzad OC, Cheng J, Teply BA, Sherifi I, Jon S, Kantoff PW, et al. Targeted nanoparticle-aptamer bioconjugates for cancer chemotherapy in vivo. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2006; 103: 6315-6320.

12. Vasdev N, Lane T, Boustead G, Adshead J. Nantotechnology in Robotic Urological Surgery. Nanotechnology Series: Multi-volume Set: 1 to 10 Vol ISBN: 1-62699-000-X, 2013, Studium Press LLC.

Gunaratnam E, James K, Vasdev N (2015) The Increasing Application of Nanotechnology and Nanomedicine in Urological Oncology. JSM Nanotechnol Nanomed 3(1): 1032.

Received : 04 Nov 2014
Accepted : 19 Jan 2015
Published : 22 Jan 2015
Journals
Annals of Otolaryngology and Rhinology
ISSN : 2379-948X
Launched : 2014
JSM Schizophrenia
Launched : 2016
Journal of Nausea
Launched : 2020
JSM Internal Medicine
Launched : 2016
JSM Hepatitis
Launched : 2016
JSM Oro Facial Surgeries
ISSN : 2578-3211
Launched : 2016
Journal of Human Nutrition and Food Science
ISSN : 2333-6706
Launched : 2013
JSM Regenerative Medicine and Bioengineering
ISSN : 2379-0490
Launched : 2013
JSM Spine
ISSN : 2578-3181
Launched : 2016
Archives of Palliative Care
ISSN : 2573-1165
Launched : 2016
JSM Nutritional Disorders
ISSN : 2578-3203
Launched : 2017
Annals of Neurodegenerative Disorders
ISSN : 2476-2032
Launched : 2016
Journal of Fever
ISSN : 2641-7782
Launched : 2017
JSM Bone Marrow Research
ISSN : 2578-3351
Launched : 2016
JSM Mathematics and Statistics
ISSN : 2578-3173
Launched : 2014
Journal of Autoimmunity and Research
ISSN : 2573-1173
Launched : 2014
JSM Arthritis
ISSN : 2475-9155
Launched : 2016
JSM Head and Neck Cancer-Cases and Reviews
ISSN : 2573-1610
Launched : 2016
JSM General Surgery Cases and Images
ISSN : 2573-1564
Launched : 2016
JSM Anatomy and Physiology
ISSN : 2573-1262
Launched : 2016
JSM Dental Surgery
ISSN : 2573-1548
Launched : 2016
Annals of Emergency Surgery
ISSN : 2573-1017
Launched : 2016
Annals of Mens Health and Wellness
ISSN : 2641-7707
Launched : 2017
Journal of Preventive Medicine and Health Care
ISSN : 2576-0084
Launched : 2018
Journal of Chronic Diseases and Management
ISSN : 2573-1300
Launched : 2016
Annals of Vaccines and Immunization
ISSN : 2378-9379
Launched : 2014
JSM Heart Surgery Cases and Images
ISSN : 2578-3157
Launched : 2016
Annals of Reproductive Medicine and Treatment
ISSN : 2573-1092
Launched : 2016
JSM Brain Science
ISSN : 2573-1289
Launched : 2016
JSM Biomarkers
ISSN : 2578-3815
Launched : 2014
JSM Biology
ISSN : 2475-9392
Launched : 2016
Archives of Stem Cell and Research
ISSN : 2578-3580
Launched : 2014
Annals of Clinical and Medical Microbiology
ISSN : 2578-3629
Launched : 2014
JSM Pediatric Surgery
ISSN : 2578-3149
Launched : 2017
Journal of Memory Disorder and Rehabilitation
ISSN : 2578-319X
Launched : 2016
JSM Tropical Medicine and Research
ISSN : 2578-3165
Launched : 2016
JSM Head and Face Medicine
ISSN : 2578-3793
Launched : 2016
JSM Cardiothoracic Surgery
ISSN : 2573-1297
Launched : 2016
JSM Bone and Joint Diseases
ISSN : 2578-3351
Launched : 2017
JSM Bioavailability and Bioequivalence
ISSN : 2641-7812
Launched : 2017
JSM Atherosclerosis
ISSN : 2573-1270
Launched : 2016
Journal of Genitourinary Disorders
ISSN : 2641-7790
Launched : 2017
Journal of Fractures and Sprains
ISSN : 2578-3831
Launched : 2016
Journal of Autism and Epilepsy
ISSN : 2641-7774
Launched : 2016
Annals of Marine Biology and Research
ISSN : 2573-105X
Launched : 2014
JSM Health Education & Primary Health Care
ISSN : 2578-3777
Launched : 2016
JSM Communication Disorders
ISSN : 2578-3807
Launched : 2016
Annals of Musculoskeletal Disorders
ISSN : 2578-3599
Launched : 2016
Annals of Virology and Research
ISSN : 2573-1122
Launched : 2014
JSM Renal Medicine
ISSN : 2573-1637
Launched : 2016
Journal of Muscle Health
ISSN : 2578-3823
Launched : 2016
JSM Genetics and Genomics
ISSN : 2334-1823
Launched : 2013
JSM Anxiety and Depression
ISSN : 2475-9139
Launched : 2016
Clinical Journal of Heart Diseases
ISSN : 2641-7766
Launched : 2016
Annals of Medicinal Chemistry and Research
ISSN : 2378-9336
Launched : 2014
JSM Pain and Management
ISSN : 2578-3378
Launched : 2016
JSM Women's Health
ISSN : 2578-3696
Launched : 2016
Clinical Research in HIV or AIDS
ISSN : 2374-0094
Launched : 2013
Journal of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Obesity
ISSN : 2333-6692
Launched : 2013
Journal of Substance Abuse and Alcoholism
ISSN : 2373-9363
Launched : 2013
JSM Neurosurgery and Spine
ISSN : 2373-9479
Launched : 2013
Journal of Liver and Clinical Research
ISSN : 2379-0830
Launched : 2014
Journal of Drug Design and Research
ISSN : 2379-089X
Launched : 2014
JSM Clinical Oncology and Research
ISSN : 2373-938X
Launched : 2013
JSM Bioinformatics, Genomics and Proteomics
ISSN : 2576-1102
Launched : 2014
JSM Chemistry
ISSN : 2334-1831
Launched : 2013
Journal of Trauma and Care
ISSN : 2573-1246
Launched : 2014
JSM Surgical Oncology and Research
ISSN : 2578-3688
Launched : 2016
Annals of Food Processing and Preservation
ISSN : 2573-1033
Launched : 2016
Journal of Radiology and Radiation Therapy
ISSN : 2333-7095
Launched : 2013
JSM Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
ISSN : 2578-3572
Launched : 2016
Annals of Clinical Pathology
ISSN : 2373-9282
Launched : 2013
Annals of Cardiovascular Diseases
ISSN : 2641-7731
Launched : 2016
Journal of Behavior
ISSN : 2576-0076
Launched : 2016
Annals of Clinical and Experimental Metabolism
ISSN : 2572-2492
Launched : 2016
Clinical Research in Infectious Diseases
ISSN : 2379-0636
Launched : 2013
JSM Microbiology
ISSN : 2333-6455
Launched : 2013
Journal of Urology and Research
ISSN : 2379-951X
Launched : 2014
Journal of Family Medicine and Community Health
ISSN : 2379-0547
Launched : 2013
Annals of Pregnancy and Care
ISSN : 2578-336X
Launched : 2017
JSM Cell and Developmental Biology
ISSN : 2379-061X
Launched : 2013
Annals of Aquaculture and Research
ISSN : 2379-0881
Launched : 2014
Clinical Research in Pulmonology
ISSN : 2333-6625
Launched : 2013
Journal of Immunology and Clinical Research
ISSN : 2333-6714
Launched : 2013
Annals of Forensic Research and Analysis
ISSN : 2378-9476
Launched : 2014
JSM Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
ISSN : 2333-7109
Launched : 2013
Annals of Breast Cancer Research
ISSN : 2641-7685
Launched : 2016
Annals of Gerontology and Geriatric Research
ISSN : 2378-9409
Launched : 2014
Journal of Sleep Medicine and Disorders
ISSN : 2379-0822
Launched : 2014
JSM Burns and Trauma
ISSN : 2475-9406
Launched : 2016
Chemical Engineering and Process Techniques
ISSN : 2333-6633
Launched : 2013
Annals of Clinical Cytology and Pathology
ISSN : 2475-9430
Launched : 2014
JSM Allergy and Asthma
ISSN : 2573-1254
Launched : 2016
Journal of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
ISSN : 2334-2307
Launched : 2013
Annals of Sports Medicine and Research
ISSN : 2379-0571
Launched : 2014
JSM Sexual Medicine
ISSN : 2578-3718
Launched : 2016
Annals of Vascular Medicine and Research
ISSN : 2378-9344
Launched : 2014
JSM Biotechnology and Biomedical Engineering
ISSN : 2333-7117
Launched : 2013
Journal of Hematology and Transfusion
ISSN : 2333-6684
Launched : 2013
JSM Environmental Science and Ecology
ISSN : 2333-7141
Launched : 2013
Journal of Cardiology and Clinical Research
ISSN : 2333-6676
Launched : 2013
Journal of Ear, Nose and Throat Disorders
ISSN : 2475-9473
Launched : 2016
JSM Ophthalmology
ISSN : 2333-6447
Launched : 2013
Journal of Pharmacology and Clinical Toxicology
ISSN : 2333-7079
Launched : 2013
Annals of Psychiatry and Mental Health
ISSN : 2374-0124
Launched : 2013
Medical Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
ISSN : 2333-6439
Launched : 2013
Annals of Pediatrics and Child Health
ISSN : 2373-9312
Launched : 2013
JSM Clinical Pharmaceutics
ISSN : 2379-9498
Launched : 2014
JSM Foot and Ankle
ISSN : 2475-9112
Launched : 2016
JSM Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementia
ISSN : 2378-9565
Launched : 2014
Journal of Addiction Medicine and Therapy
ISSN : 2333-665X
Launched : 2013
Journal of Veterinary Medicine and Research
ISSN : 2378-931X
Launched : 2013
Annals of Public Health and Research
ISSN : 2378-9328
Launched : 2014
Annals of Orthopedics and Rheumatology
ISSN : 2373-9290
Launched : 2013
Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Research
ISSN : 2379-0652
Launched : 2014
Annals of Community Medicine and Practice
ISSN : 2475-9465
Launched : 2014
Annals of Biometrics and Biostatistics
ISSN : 2374-0116
Launched : 2013
JSM Clinical Case Reports
ISSN : 2373-9819
Launched : 2013
Journal of Cancer Biology and Research
ISSN : 2373-9436
Launched : 2013
Journal of Surgery and Transplantation Science
ISSN : 2379-0911
Launched : 2013
Journal of Dermatology and Clinical Research
ISSN : 2373-9371
Launched : 2013
JSM Gastroenterology and Hepatology
ISSN : 2373-9487
Launched : 2013
Annals of Nursing and Practice
ISSN : 2379-9501
Launched : 2014
JSM Dentistry
ISSN : 2333-7133
Launched : 2013
Author Information X