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Recent Advances in Cell Membrane‐Derived Biomimetic Nanotechnology for Cancer Immunotherapy

Faisal Raza, Hajra Zafar, Shulei Zhang, Zul Kamal, Jing Su, Weien Yuan, Qiu Mingfeng

2021Advanced Healthcare Materials133 citationsDOI

Abstract

Immunotherapy will significantly impact the standard of care in cancer treatment. Recent advances in nanotechnology can improve the efficacy of cancer immunotherapy. However, concerns regarding efficiency of cancer nanomedicine, complex tumor microenvironment, patient heterogeneity, and systemic immunotoxicity drive interest in more novel approaches to be developed. For this purpose, biomimetic nanoparticles are developed to make innovative changes in the delivery and biodistribution of immunotherapeutics. Biomimetic nanoparticles have several advantages that can advance the clinical efficacy of cancer immunotherapy. Thus there is a greater push toward the utilization of biomimetic nanotechnology for developing effective cancer immunotherapeutics that demonstrate increased specificity and potency. The recent works and state-of-the-art strategies for anti-tumor immunotherapeutics are highlighted here, and particular emphasis has been given to the applications of cell-derived biomimetic nanotechnology for cancer immunotherapy.

Topics & Concepts

NanomedicineImmunotherapyCancer immunotherapyNanotechnologyCancerCancer therapyBiodistributionTumor microenvironmentMedicineMaterials scienceNanoparticleBiologyInternal medicineBiotechnologyIn vivoNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesNanoparticle-Based Drug Delivery
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