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Multifunctional Nano-Biomaterials for Cancer Therapy via Inducing Enhanced Immunogenic Cell Death

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SMALL METHODS
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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/smtd.202201457

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biomaterials; cancer; immunogenic cell death; immunotherapy; nanotechnology

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Immunotherapy is a promising method to overcome cancer, with immunogenic cell death (ICD) attracting attention for cancer immunotherapy. Nano-biomaterials have unique properties at the nanoscale, providing a prospective approach to overcome obstacles in ICD-mediating immunotherapy.
Immunotherapy is considered to be one of the most promising methods to overcome cancer. Immunogenic cell death (ICD), as a special form of cell death that can trigger an antitumor immune response, has attracted increasing attention for cancer immunotherapy. Presently, ICD-mediating immunotherapy needs to overcome many hurdles including a lack of targeted delivery systems for ICD inducers, insufficient antitumor immunity, and the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment. Recent research has demonstrated that nano-biomaterials exhibit unique biochemphysical properties at the nanoscale, providing a prospective approach to overcoming these obstacles. In this review, the authors first survey the occurrence, processes, and detection methods of ICD. Subsequently, the recent advances of nano-biomaterials applied to enhance ICD according to the key steps in the process of ICD, particularly with a focus on the mechanisms and lifting schemes are investigated. Finally, based on the achievement in the representative studies, the prospects and challenges of nanotechnology in ICD for cancer therapy are discussed to enable clinical translation.

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