Biomimetic Cell Membrane-coated Nanovaccines in Anti-tumor Immunotherapy
Yizhang Chen, Weiyue Zhang, Xin Huang

TL;DR
This paper explores biomimetic nanovaccines that mimic pathogens to enhance cancer immunotherapy by improving immune activation and delivery.
Contribution
The study introduces a comprehensive evaluation of biomimetic nanovaccines with cell membrane coatings and their combination with cancer treatments.
Findings
Biomimetic nanovaccines improve antigen presentation and immune activation.
Cell membrane coatings from tumor or immune cells enhance targeted delivery.
Combining nanovaccines with therapies like chemotherapy boosts anti-tumor effects.
Abstract
Biomimetic nanovaccines have recently emerged as a frontier in vaccine development. These nanovaccines are designed to structurally and morphologically mimic natural pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, and certain eukaryotic cells. Engineered to replicate pathogenic surface characteristics, these nanoplatforms improve targeted delivery to antigen-presenting cells (APCs) and prolong systemic circulation, which in turn enhances antigen presentation and promotes stronger adaptive immune activation. The preparation process for biomimetic nanovaccines is also highlighted, involving isolating and purifying source cell membrane, encapsulation of synthetic nanoparticle core, and verifying. Additionally, this study offers a thorough evaluation of various biomimetic nanovaccines, particularly those with cell membrane coatings derived from tumor cells, immune cells, or bacteria. Furthermore,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNanoplatforms for cancer theranostics · Nanoparticle-Based Drug Delivery · Graphene and Nanomaterials Applications
