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Leveraging the Modularity of Biomaterial Carriers to Tune Immune Responses

Shannon J. Tsai, Sheneil K. Black, Christopher M. Jewell

2020Advanced Functional Materials24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Biomaterial carriers offer modular features to control the delivery and presentation of vaccines and immunotherapies. This tunability is a distinct capability of biomaterials. Understanding how tunable material features impact immune responses is important to improve vaccine and immunotherapy design, as well as clinical translation. Here we discuss the modularity of biomaterial properties as a means of controlling encounters with immune signals across scales - tissue, cell, molecular, and time - and ultimately, to direct stimulation or regulation of immune function. We highlight these advances using illustrations from recent literature across infectious disease, cancer, and autoimmunity. As the immune engineering field matures, informed design criteria could support more rational biomaterial carriers for vaccination and immunotherapy.

Topics & Concepts

BiomaterialImmune systemModularity (biology)ImmunotherapyModular designMaterials scienceCancer immunotherapyAutoimmunityNanotechnologyComputer scienceBiologyImmunologyOperating systemGeneticsImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsRNA Interference and Gene Delivery
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