Cell membrane-coated biomimetic nanomedicines: productive cancer theranostic tools.
Muhammad IjazBilal AslamIkram HasanZia UllahShubham RoyBing GuoPublished in: Biomaterials science (2024)
As the second-leading cause of human death, cancer has drawn attention in the area of biomedical research and therapy from all around the world. Certainly, the development of nanotechnology has made it possible for nanoparticles (NPs) to be used as a carrier for delivery systems in the treatment of tumors. This is a biomimetic approach established to craft remedial strategies comprising NPs cloaked with membrane obtained from various natural cells like blood cells, bacterial cells, cancer cells, etc . Here we conduct an in-depth exploration of cell membrane-coated NPs (CMNPs) and their extensive array of applications including drug delivery, vaccination, phototherapy, immunotherapy, MRI imaging, PET imaging, multimodal imaging, gene therapy and a combination of photothermal and chemotherapy. This review article provides a thorough summary of the most recent developments in the use of CMNPs for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. It critically assesses the state of research while recognizing significant accomplishments and innovations. Additionally, it indicates ongoing problems in clinical translation and associated queries that warrant deeper research. By doing so, this study encourages creative thinking for future projects in the field of tumor therapy using CMNPs while also educating academics on the present status of CMNP research.
Keyphrases
- induced apoptosis
- papillary thyroid
- cell cycle arrest
- drug delivery
- pet imaging
- high resolution
- gene therapy
- squamous cell
- endothelial cells
- photodynamic therapy
- magnetic resonance imaging
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- cell death
- magnetic resonance
- cancer therapy
- squamous cell carcinoma
- optical coherence tomography
- high throughput
- pain management
- pi k akt
- mass spectrometry
- combination therapy