纳米载体
免疫原性
免疫系统
免疫疗法
免疫原性细胞死亡
黑色素瘤
医学
癌症研究
免疫学
药品
药理学
作者
Jiandong Wang,Jinyuan Ma,Zongguang Tai,Lisha Li,Tingrui Zhang,Tingting Cheng,Junxia Yu,Quangang Zhu,Leilei Bao,Zhongjian Chen
摘要
Melanoma, a highly aggressive skin tumor, exhibits notable features including heterogeneity, a high mutational load, and innate immune escape. Despite advancements in melanoma treatment, current immunotherapies fail to fully exploit the immune system's maximum potential. Activating immunogenic cell death (ICD) holds promise in enhancing tumor cell immunogenicity, stimulating immune amplification response, improving drug sensitivity, and eliminating tumors. Nanotechnology-enabled ICD has emerged as a compelling therapeutic strategy for augmenting cancer immunotherapy. Nanoparticles possess versatile attributes, such as prolonged blood circulation, stability, and tumor-targeting capabilities, rendering them ideal for drug delivery. In this review, we elucidate the mechanisms underlying ICD induction and associated therapeutic strategies. Additionally, we provide a concise overview of the immune stress response associated with ICD and explore the potential synergistic benefits of combining ICD induction methods with the utilization of nanocarriers.
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