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Nanomaterials for modulating innate immune cells in cancer immunotherapy 被引量:2

Nanomaterials for modulating innate immune cells in cancer immunotherapy
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摘要 Cancer immunotherapy has been intensively investigated in both preclinical and clinical studies.Whereas chemotherapies use cytotoxic drugs to kill tumor cells,cancer immunotherapy is based on the ability of the immune system to fight cancer.Tumors are intimately associated with the immune system:they can suppress the immune response and/or control immune cells to support tumor growth.Immunotherapy has yielded promising results in clinical practice,but some patients show limited responses.This may reflect the complexities of the relationship between a tumor and the immune system.In an effort to improve the current immunotherapies,researchers have exploited nanomaterials in creating new strategies to cure tumors via modulation of the immune system in tumor tissues.Although extensive studies have examined the use of immune checkpoint-based immunotherapy,rather less work has focused on manipulating the innate immune cells.This review examines the recent approaches and challenges in the use of nanomaterials to modulate innate immune cells. Cancer immunotherapy has been intensively investigated in both preclinical and clinical studies. Whereas chemotherapies use cytotoxic drugs to kill tumor cells, cancer immunotherapy is based on the ability of the immune system to fight cancer. Tumors are intimately associated with the immune system: they can suppress the immune response and/or control immune cells to support tumor growth. Immunotherapy has yielded promising results in clinical practice, but some patients show limited responses. This may reflect the complexities of the relationship between a tumor and the immune system. In an effort to improve the current immunotherapies, researchers have exploited nanomaterials in creating new strategies to cure tumors via modulation of the immune system in tumor tissues. Although extensive studies have examined the use of immune checkpoint-based immunotherapy, rather less work has focused on manipulating the innate immune cells.This review examines the recent approaches and challenges in the use of nanomaterials to modulate innate immune cells.
出处 《Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences》 SCIE 2019年第1期16-29,共14页 亚洲药物制剂科学(英文)
基金 funded by research grants from the Ministry of Science and Future Planning,Republic of Korea(NRF2018R1A2A1A05019203 NRF-2018R1A5A2024425) the Korean Health Technology R&D Project(No.HI15C2842),Ministry of Health&Welfare,Republic of Korea。
关键词 Cancer IMMUNOTHERAPY NANOMATERIALS INNATE IMMUNE cells TUMOR-ASSOCIATED MACROPHAGES Cancer immunotherapy Nanomaterials Innate immune cells Tumor-associated macrophages
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