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Impact of inorganic/organic nanomaterials on the immune system for disease treatment.

Jing HanKuirong MaoYong-Guang YangTianmeng Sun
Published in: Biomaterials science (2024)
The study of nanomaterials' nature, function, and biocompatibility highlights their potential in drug delivery, imaging, diagnostics, and therapeutics. Advancements in nanotechnology have fostered the development and application of diverse nanomaterials. These materials facilitate drug delivery and influence the immune system directly. Yet, understanding of their impact on the immune system is incomplete, underscoring the need to select materials to achieve desired outcomes carefully. In this review, we outline and summarize the distinctive characteristics and effector functions of inorganic nanomaterials and organic materials in inducing immune responses. We highlight the role and advantages of nanomaterial-induced immune responses in the treatment of immune-related diseases. Finally, we briefly discuss the current challenges and future opportunities for disease treatment and clinical translation of these nanomaterials.
Keyphrases
  • drug delivery
  • immune response
  • type diabetes
  • dendritic cells
  • risk assessment
  • cancer therapy
  • endothelial cells
  • mass spectrometry
  • weight loss
  • drug release
  • replacement therapy