Inefficient delivery of drugs is a main cause of chemotherapy failure in hypo-perfused tumors. To enhance perfusion and drug delivery in these tumors, two strategies have been developed: vascular normalization, aiming at normalizing tumor vasculature and blood vessel leakiness; and stress alleviation, aiming at decompressing tumor vessels. Vascular normalization is based on antiangiogenic drugs, whereas stress alleviation on stroma-depleting agents. Here, an alternatively approach to normalize vessels is presented, considering that malignant tumors tend to develop at chronic inflammation sites. Similarly to tumor vessel leakiness, inflammation is also characterized by vascular hyper-permeability. Therefore, testing the ability of anti-inflammatory agents, such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or inflammation resolution mediators, as an alternative way to increase tumor drug delivery, might prove promising.Keywords stress alleviation; vascular normalization; tumor perfusion; anti-inflammatory agents; inflammation resolution
The Tumor microenvironment and drug deliveryTumors are complex tissues consisting of cancer cells and their microenvironment [1,2], which includes structural and cellular components. Structural components of the tumor microenvironment comprise tumor blood and lymphatic vessels, and the extracellular matrix (ECM) (see Glossary); while the stromal cell constituents [3] include angiogenic vascular cells (endothelial cells and pericytes), infiltrating immune cells, and cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs). Naturally, interactions between cancer cells and the various components of tumor microenvironment affect fundamental cancer cell properties such as proliferation, apoptosis, migration and invasion.It has been postulated that components and features of the tumor microenvironment may also set certain barriers with regard to the effective delivery of therapeutic agents, resulting in compromised therapeutic outcomes and decreased survival [4]. Chemotherapeutic drugs are, without a doubt, potent cytotoxic agents. However, they often fail to cure cancer due to the fact that they are unable to reach cancer cells within the tumor in sufficient amounts [5,6]. Hence, the discovery of more efficient approaches to enhance tumor drug delivery is imperative. Here, the main obstacles in drug delivery to the tumor are presented along with the approaches currently used to overcome them. Furthermore, the use of anti-inflammatory agents is proposed as a promising alternative approach to normalize vessels and improve therapy.
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Causes of insufficient drug delivery to tumorsInefficient drug delivery may arise due to barriers posed by abnormal structure and function of tumor stroma, known as desmoplasia. Desmoplastic tumors are characterized by a dense ECM, containing increased levels of total fibrillar collagen, hyaluronan, fibronectin, proteoglycans and tenascin C [4], which also provides the tumor with a reservoir of growth factors eventually promoting its growth. The dense ...