自身免疫
纳米医学
医学
免疫系统
免疫抑制
免疫学
工程类
化学工程
纳米颗粒
作者
Ajay S. Thatte,Margaret M. Billingsley,Drew Weissman,Jilian R. Melamed,Michael J. Mitchell
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.addr.2024.115194
摘要
Autoimmune disorders have risen to be among the most prevalent chronic diseases across the globe, affecting approximately 5–7% of the population. As autoimmune diseases steadily rise in prevalence, so do the number of potential therapeutic strategies to combat them. In recent years, fundamental research investigating autoimmune pathologies has led to the emergence of several cellular targets that provide new therapeutic opportunities. However, key challenges persist in terms of accessing and specifically combating the dysregulated, self-reactive cells while avoiding systemic immune suppression and other off-target effects. Fortunately, the continued advancement of nanomedicines may provide strategies to address these challenges and bring innovative autoimmunity therapies to the clinic. Through precise engineering and rational design, nanomedicines can possess a variety of physicochemical properties, surface modifications, and cargoes, allowing for specific targeting of therapeutics to pathological cell and organ types. These advances in nanomedicine have been demonstrated in cancer therapies and have the broad potential to advance applications in autoimmunity therapies as well. In this review, we focus on leveraging the power of nanomedicine for prevalent autoimmune disorders throughout the body. We expand on three key areas for the development of autoimmunity therapies – avoiding systemic immunosuppression, balancing interactions with the immune system, and elevating current platforms for delivering complex cargoes – and emphasize how nanomedicine-based strategies can overcome these barriers and enable the development of next-generation, clinically relevant autoimmunity therapies.
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