Nanotechnology-based products for cancer immunotherapy

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Abstract: Currently, nanoscale materials and scaffolds carrying antitumor agents to the tumor target site are practical approaches for cancer treatment. Immunotherapy is a modern approach to cancer treatment in which the body’s immune system adjusts to deal with cancer cells. Immuno-engineering is a new branch of regenerative medicine-based therapies that uses engineering principles by using biological tools to stimulate the immune system. Therefore, this branch’s final aim is to regulate distribution, release, and simultaneous placement of several immune factors at the tumor site, so then upgrade the current treatment methods and subsequently improve the immune system’s handling. In this paper, recent research and prospects of nanotechnology-based cancer immunotherapy have been presented and discussed. Furthermore, different encouraging nanotechnology-based plans for targeting various innate and adaptive immune systems will also be discussed. Due to novel views in nanotechnology strategies, this field can address some biological obstacles, although studies are ongoing. Graphic abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

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Shams, F., Golchin, A., Azari, A., Mohammadi Amirabad, L., Zarein, F., Khosravi, A., & Ardeshirylajimi, A. (2022, February 1). Nanotechnology-based products for cancer immunotherapy. Molecular Biology Reports. Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11033-021-06876-y

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