Nanoparticle cancer vaccines:Design considerations and recent advances

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Jingjing Liu [1 ]
Lei Miao [2 ]
Jiying Sui [3 ]
Yanyun Hao [1 ]
Guihua Huang [1 ]
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[1] The School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Shandong University
[2] David H.Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
[3] Affiliated Hospital of Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
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Vaccines therapeutics manipulate host’s immune system and have broad potential for cancer prevention and treatment. However, due to poor immunogenicity and limited safety, fewer cancer vaccines have been successful in clinical trials. Over the past decades, nanotechnology has been exploited to deliver cancer vaccines, eliciting longlasting and effective immune responses. Compared to traditional vaccines, cancer vaccines delivered by nanomaterials can be tuned towards desired immune profiles by(1) optimizing the physicochemical properties of the nanomaterial carriers,(2) modifying the nanomaterials with targeting molecules, or(3) co-encapsulating with immunostimulators. In order to develop vaccines with desired immunogenicity, a thorough understanding of parameters that affect immune responses is required. Herein, we discussed the effects of physicochemical properties on antigen presentation and immune response, including but not limited to size, particle rigidity, intrinsic immunogenicity. Furthermore, we provided a detailed overview of recent preclinical and clinical advances in nanotechnology for cancer vaccines, and considerations for future directions in advancing the vaccine platform to widespread anti-cancer applications.
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页数:15
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