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Recent Advances in Cancer Cell Bionic Nanoparticles for Tumour Therapy.

Journal of Drug Targeting 2023 November 15
Nanoparticle-based drug delivery systems have found extensive use in delivering oncology therapeutics; however, some delivery vehicles still exhibit rapid immune clearance, lack of biocompatibility, and insufficient targeting. In recent years, bionanoparticles constructed from tumour cell membranes have gained momentum as tumour-targeting therapeutic agents. Cancer cell membrane-coated nanoparticles (CCMCNPs) typically consist of a drug-loaded nanoparticle core coated with cancer cell membrane. CCMCNPs retain homologous tumour cell surface antigens, receptors, and proteins, and it has been shown that the modified nanoparticles exhibit better homologous targeting, immune escape, and biocompatibility. CCMCNPs are now widely used in a variety of cancer treatments, including photothermal, photodynamic, and sonodynamic therapies, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, chemodynamical therapy, or other combination therapies. This article presents different therapeutic approaches using multimodal anti-tumour therapy-combination of two or more therapies that treat tumours synergistically-based on tumour cell membrane systems. The advantages of CCMCNPs in different cancer treatments in recent years are summarised, thus providing new strategies for cancer treatment research.

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