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Recent advances of engineered and artificial drug delivery system towards solid tumor based on immune cells.

Zhuqing SunJingtong ChenGuangcun ChenCan ZhangChunyan Li
Published in: Biomedical materials (Bristol, England) (2022)
Precise drug delivery in cancer treatment is a long-standing concern of modern medicine. Compared with traditional molecular medicines and nano-medicines, emerging cell-based biomimetic delivery strategies display numerous merits, including successive biological functions, innate biocompatibility and superior security since they originate from living organisms, providing a very promising approach. Among them, immune cells receive increasing attention because of their inherent ability in tumor resistance, pathogen elimination, and other significant physiological functions. Herein, we investigated the recent advances on immune cell-based high efficient delivery and therapeutic strategies in solid tumor treatment, mainly focus on T cells, natural killer cells and macrophages, which have been used as drug cargos directly or provided membrane/exosomes as nanoscale drug delivery systems. We also discuss the further potential applications and perspective of this innovative strategy, as well as the predictable challenges in forward exploration in this emerging area.
Keyphrases
  • drug delivery
  • natural killer cells
  • immune response
  • stem cells
  • single cell
  • emergency department
  • atomic force microscopy
  • working memory
  • single molecule
  • tissue engineering
  • bone marrow
  • drug release