炎症
免疫系统
纳米载体
药物输送
背景(考古学)
癌症
体内
癌症研究
医学
纳米技术
免疫学
材料科学
生物
内科学
古生物学
生物技术
作者
Helin Li,Florian Song,Yu Chu,Xin Li,Su Weike,Mengshi Yang
标识
DOI:10.1088/1361-6528/ad6fa1
摘要
Abstract As a part of the immune system, leukocytes have the features of circumvention of immunogenicity as well as recruitment to sites of inflammation during infection and tumorigenesis. Utilizing leukocytes as vehicles to carry theranostic agents is a promising strategy for highly efficient targeted delivery and treatment for inflammation and cancer. Specifically, the leukocytes, similar to “Trojan horses”, can bypass the immune system and thus enhance the therapeutic effects on inflammation and cancer. In this context, the latest progress of leukocyte-based delivery systems for improving theranostics of inflammations and cancers is summarized, including in vitro incubation and in vivo internalization strategy. Although the therapeutic efficacy of leukocyte-based delivery systems has been achieved, the system construction is complex and the effect is not fulfilling demand completely. Encouragingly, a most recent work reported that the supramolecular arrangement of proteins on the nanocarriers would drive them to be selectively uptaken by neutrophils, opening a new avenue for diagnosis and treatment of inflammation. Moreover, enucleated cells are considered as the biomimetic drug delivery vehicle to retain the organelles for a range of diseases in a safe, controllable and effective manner. These novel findings provide more opportunities for researchers to rethink and redesign the leukocyte-based delivery systems to overcome existing limitations and broaden their usage, especially in clinical medicine.
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