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Role of macrophage in nanomedicine-based disease treatment

Siwei Song, Hui Xia, Mengfei Guo, Sufei Wang, Shujing Zhang, Pei Ma, Yang Jin

2021Drug Delivery18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Macrophages are a major component of the immunoresponse. Diversity and plasticity are two of the hallmarks of macrophages, which allow them to act as proinflammatory, anti-inflammatory, and homeostatic agents. Research has found that cancer and many inflammatory or autoimmune disorders are correlated with activation and tissue infiltration of macrophages. Recent developments in macrophage nanomedicine-based disease treatment are proving to be timely owing to the increasing inadequacy of traditional treatment. Here, we review the role of macrophages in nanomedicine-based disease treatment. First, we present a brief background on macrophages and nanomedicine. Then, we delve into applications of macrophages as a target for disease treatment and delivery systems and summarize the applications of macrophage-derived extracellular vesicles. Finally, we provide an outlook on the clinical utility of macrophages in nanomedicine-based disease treatment.

Topics & Concepts

NanomedicineMacrophageProinflammatory cytokineDiseaseDrug deliveryMedicineImmunologyInflammationNanotechnologyBiologyMaterials sciencePathologyNanoparticleBiochemistryIn vitroExtracellular vesicles in diseaseImmune cells in cancerNanoplatforms for cancer theranostics