Research progress on nanoparticles as delivery systems for cancer immunotherapy / 国际生物医学工程杂志
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering
; (6): 269-274, 2017.
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ABSTRACT
In recent years,cancer immunotherapy has developed rapidly due to its significant advantages compared with the traditional cancer treatment methods.Tumor immunotherapy aims at mobilizing or stimulating the body's own immune function,thereby inhibiting and killing cancer cells.With the development of nanotechnology,biological nano-carrier materials provide a new insight into the vaccine development.Nano-vaccines are therapeutic or prophylactic vaccines based on nanotechnology including exogenous antigens for inducing immune responses,vectors delivering antigens,and adjuvants for enhancing immunogenicity and accelerating and prolonging the availability of cancer vaccines.Nano-delivery vectors have good biocompatibility as well as unique physical and chemical properties.They can effectively deliver the antigens,and further activated the immune response of antigenspecific cellulars based on the activation of the body's humoral immunity by regulating the presentation pathways in the antigen-presenting cells.In this paper,the applications of nano-delivery systems in cancer vaccine research were summarized.
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International Journal of Biomedical Engineering
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