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Advances in nanotechnology for targeting cancer-associated fibroblasts: A review of multi-strategy drug delivery and preclinical insights

Zhongsong Zhang, Yujie Tang, Dan Luo, Jing Qiu, Long Chen

2025APL Bioengineering20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) play a crucial role in the tumor microenvironment by promoting tumor growth, immune evasion, and metastasis. Recently, drug delivery systems targeting CAFs have emerged as a promising long-term and effective approach to cancer treatment. Advances in nanotechnology, in particular, have led to the development of nanomedicine delivery systems designed specifically to target CAFs, offering new possibilities for precise and personalized cancer therapies. This article reviews recent progress in drug delivery using nanocarriers that target CAFs. Additionally, we explore the potential of combining multiple therapies, such as chemotherapy and immunotherapy, with nanocarriers to enhance efficacy and overcome drug resistance. Although many preclinical studies show promise, the clinical application of nanomedicine still faces considerable challenges, especially in terms of drug penetration and large-scale production. Therefore, this review aims to provide a fresh perspective on CAF-targeted drug delivery systems and highlight potential future research directions and clinical applications.

Topics & Concepts

NanocarriersNanomedicineDrug deliveryMedicineTumor microenvironmentTargeted drug deliveryCancer-Associated FibroblastsCancerDrugNanotechnologyCancer researchPharmacologyTumor cellsMaterials scienceInternal medicineNanoparticleNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsNanoparticle-Based Drug DeliveryGraphene and Nanomaterials Applications