Advances in Anticancer Protein Delivery Using Micro-/ Nanoparticles.
Wujin SunYue LuZhen GuPublished in: Particle & particle systems characterization : measurement and description of particle properties and behavior in powders and other disperse systems (2014)
Proteins exhibiting anticancer activities, especially those capable of discriminately killing cancer cells, have attracted increasing interest in developing protein-based anticancer therapeutics. This progress report surveys recent advances in delivering anticancer proteins directly to tumor tissue for inducing apoptosis/necrosis or indirectly to antigen presenting cells for provoking immune responses. Protein delivery carriers such as inorganic particles, lipid particles, polymeric particles, DNA/protein based biomacromolecular particles as well as cell based carriers are reviewed with comments on their advantages and limitations. Future challenges and opportunities are also discussed.