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Nanotechnology enabled reactive species regulation in biosystems for boosting cancer immunotherapy

  • Min Zhang
  • , Zan Dai
  • , Shevanuja Theivendran
  • , Zhengying Gu
  • , Liang Zhao
  • , Hao Song
  • , Yannan Yang*
  • , Chengzhong Yu*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • University of Queensland
  • East China Normal University

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摘要

Reactive species are common in biosystems, playing vital roles in a wide spectrum of cell signaling. Taking advantage of the intriguing properties of nanomaterials, nanotechnology has been applied as a promising tool for regulating reactive species in the development of nanomedicines for cancer therapy, a research topic that has been extensively reviewed. However, in the context of cancer immunotherapy, the interplay between reactive species, tumors and immune system is rather complex: Reactive species not only play as cytotoxic chemicals for tumor cells, but also regulate tumor microenvironment and act as signaling messengers for immune cells. Precise control over the dose and location of reactive species via nanotechnology is the key to determine the immunotherapeutic outcome. A review article on this topic is rare to our knowledge. Herein, recent progress in nanotechnology enabled reactive species-regulation strategies in various biosystems, including cancer cells, antigen presenting cells and tumor microenvironment for boosting cancer immunotherapy, is summarized. The design principles based on the mechanism of action of reactive species in different bio-targets are particularly highlighted. Perspectives on the remaining challenges in this emerging research field and possible future directions are also provided.

源语言英语
文章编号101035
期刊Nano Today
36
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 2月 2021

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