免疫系统
免疫抑制
生物相容性
细胞
癌症治疗
癌症
癌细胞
癌症研究
材料科学
纳米技术
生物
医学
免疫学
生物化学
内科学
冶金
作者
Hong Pan,Mingbin Zheng,Ai-Qing Ma,Lanlan Liu,Lintao Cai
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202100241
摘要
Abstract Numerous clinical trials for cancer precision medicine research are limited due to the drug resistance, side effects, and low efficacy. Unsatisfactory outcomes are often caused by complex physiologic barriers and abnormal immune events in tumors, such as tumor target alterations and immunosuppression. Cell/bacteria‐derived materials with unique bioactive properties have emerged as attractive tools for personalized therapy in cancer. Naturally derived bioactive materials, such as cell and bacterial therapeutic agents with native tropism or good biocompatibility, can precisely target tumors and effectively modulate immune microenvironments to inhibit tumors. Here, the recent advances in the development of cell/bacteria‐based bioactive materials for immune modulation and precision therapy in cancer are summarized. Cell/bacterial constituents, including cell membranes, bacterial vesicles, and other active substances have inherited their unique targeting properties and antitumor capabilities. Strategies for engineering living cell/bacteria to overcome complex biological barriers and immunosuppression to promote antitumor efficacy are also summarized. Moreover, past and ongoing trials involving personalized bioactive materials and promising agents such as cell/bacteria‐based micro/nano‐biorobotics are further discussed, which may become another powerful tool for treatment in the near future.
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