TY - JOUR T1 - Metabolically Enhanced pH-Dependent Conformational Switching of Polymers for Selective Chemotherapy of Solid Tumors: A Hypothesis AU - Salnikov, Lev JF - Exploratory Research and Hypothesis in Medicine VL - 11 IS - 4 SN - 2472-0712 SP - e00016 EP - e00016 Y1 - 2026-12-30 DO - 10.14218/ERHM.2026.00016 UR - https://www.xiahepublishing.com/2472-0712/ERHM-2026-00016 AB - The selectivity of chemotherapy remains limited by systemic toxicity. pH-sensitive polymeric nanocarriers exploit the acidic extracellular environment of solid tumors as a drug-release trigger, but they respond passively to a pre-existing pH gradient that is modest and heterogeneous. We hypothesize that controlled glucose priming, temporally coordinated with nanocarrier administration, may transiently widen the tumor-to-normal extracellular pH differential sufficiently to trigger release from a sharply tuned ultra-pH-sensitive (UPS) carrier in responsive tumor regions. Historical animal studies and limited human observations report tumor-associated extracellular pH decreases of approximately 0.17–0.20 units under selected conditions, while UPS micelles can dissociate cooperatively across a window narrower than 0.25 units and have tunable transition pH thresholds (pHt). The carrier would be tuned below the baseline extracellular pH (pHe) of the target tumor (with a pHt of approximately 6.5–6.6), remaining assembled where local pHe remains above pHt until a priming-induced pH excursion crosses the threshold. The central uncertainty is the accompanying effect on tumor perfusion and carrier delivery: tumor blood flow was unchanged at 1 g/kg in one animal study and reduced by 31% at 4 g/kg, while perfusion at 2 g/kg and the net effect across the proposed 1–2 g/kg testing range remain insufficiently characterized. Human evidence is limited and heterogeneous. Recent intracellular pH imaging associated glucose-induced pH changes with the lactate-to-pyruvate ratio but not with fluorodeoxyglucose standardized uptake value; fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography avidity is therefore retained only as an exploratory candidate biomarker. A previous pH-low insertion peptide (pHLIP)-modified liposomal study supports the general principle of glucose-enhanced pH-responsive delivery but uses a mechanistically distinct carrier. The present work formulates a class-level, falsifiable framework for conformational UPS polymers. The essential next step is simultaneous measurement of tumor extracellular pH, perfusion, nanocarrier accumulation, and cargo release across glucose doses and administration sequences in tumor-bearing animals. Until those variables are measured together, the strategy should be regarded as a falsifiable preclinical proposal rather than a clinically feasible protocol.