Polymer nanoparticles regulate macrophage repolarization for antitumor treatment.
Xuancheng FuJiamu YuAnran YuanLibing LiuHao ZhaoYiming HuangSong ShenFengting LvJianwu WangPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2021)
We demonstrate an intrinsic antitumor effect of polymer nanoparticles (P-NPs), which could re-program tumor-associated macrophages to pro-inflammatory phenotype. The intrinsic effect of P-NPs on macrophage repolarization and its combination with other therapies provide new ideas for drug delivery, macrophage regulation and immunotherapy in cancer treatment.