Engineering of calcium overload for state-of-the-art tumor therapy
Chemical Engineering Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
501, P. 157747 - 157747
Published: Nov. 17, 2024
Language: Английский
Nebulized Immunotherapy of Orthotopic Lung Cancer by Mild Magnetothermal–based Innate Immunity Activations
Lizhu Chen,
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Ping Hu,
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Wenming Fang
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et al.
Angewandte Chemie,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
137(1)
Published: Sept. 30, 2024
Abstract
Advances
in
adaptive
immunity
have
greatly
contributed
to
the
development
of
cancer
immunotherapy.
However,
its
over‐low
efficacy
and
insufficient
invasion
immune
cells
tumor
tissue,
safety
problems
caused
by
cytokine
storm,
seriously
impeded
further
clinical
application
for
solid
Notably,
microenvironment
lungs
is
naturally
enriched
with
alveolar
macrophages
(AMs).
Herein,
we
introduce
a
novel
nebulized
magnetothermal
immunotherapy
strategy
treat
orthotopic
lung
using
nanomaterial
(Zn−CoFe
2
O
4
@Zn−MnFe
−PEG,
named
ZCMP),
which
can
release
iron
ions
via
an
acid/thermal‐catalytic
reaction
maximize
use
lung‘s
environment
through
cascade
activations
AMs
natural
killer
(NK)
cells.
Nebulized
administration
enhance
drug
bioavailability
localized
accumulation
at
lesion
site.
Upon
mild
magnetic
hyperthermia,
released
catalyze
endogenous
H
decomposition
produce
reactive
oxygen
species
(ROS),
triggers
M1
polarization
AMs,
resultant
inflammatory
IFN‐β,
IL‐1β
IL‐15
releases
activate
c‐Jun,
STAT5
GZMB
related
signaling
pathways,
promoting
NK
proliferation
activation.
This
innovative
optimally
utilizes
shows
excellent
immunotherapeutic
outcomes
against
cancer.
Language: Английский
Nebulized Immunotherapy of Orthotopic Lung Cancer by Mild Magnetothermal–based Innate Immunity Activations
Lizhu Chen,
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Ping Hu,
No information about this author
Wenming Fang
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et al.
Angewandte Chemie International Edition,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
64(1)
Published: Sept. 30, 2024
Advances
in
adaptive
immunity
have
greatly
contributed
to
the
development
of
cancer
immunotherapy.
However,
its
over-low
efficacy
and
insufficient
invasion
immune
cells
tumor
tissue,
safety
problems
caused
by
cytokine
storm,
seriously
impeded
further
clinical
application
for
solid
Notably,
microenvironment
lungs
is
naturally
enriched
with
alveolar
macrophages
(AMs).
Herein,
we
introduce
a
novel
nebulized
magnetothermal
immunotherapy
strategy
treat
orthotopic
lung
using
nanomaterial
(Zn-CoFe
Language: Английский
Biomaterials Enhancing Localized Cancer Therapy Activated Anti-Tumor Immunity: A Review
J. Yao,
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Zhencun Cui,
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Feifei Zhang
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et al.
Journal of Materials Chemistry B,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(1), P. 117 - 136
Published: Nov. 6, 2024
This
article
reviews
the
application
of
biomaterials
in
combination
with
immunotherapy
to
enhance
localized
treatment
tumors,
along
current
challenges
and
future
development
directions
this
field.
Language: Английский