Red blood cell derived nanocarrier drug delivery system: A promising strategy for tumor therapy

Xin Wang, Kuirong Mao, Xiaonan Zhang, Yuning Zhang, Yong-Guang Yang, Tianmeng Sun
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Nano drug delivery systems have been widely used in tumor therapy. Researchers have been devoted to exploring novel nano-carriers to prolong circulation time biocompatibility and tumor targeting efficiency in vivo. Erythrocyte membranes as bionic nano-drug delivery systems have attracted more attention recently. There are abundant red blood cells (RBCs) in circulation, which are natural carriers for nanomaterial delivery. There are mainly two strategies to use RBCs as nanomaterial carriers: RBC-hitchhiking and bionic nanomaterial coated with erythrocyte membrane loading with drugs. Although nano-carrier based on RBCs have yielded some progress, the mechanism of mutual effect between nanoparticles and RBCs is still unclear. Here, we review the effects of nanoparticles on RBCs (morphology and function, etc) and application of RBCs membrane as nano-drug delivery carriers in tumor therapy.

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源自红细胞的纳米载体给药系统:一种前景广阔的肿瘤治疗策略
纳米给药系统已广泛应用于肿瘤治疗。研究人员一直致力于探索新型纳米载体,以延长体内循环时间、生物相容性和肿瘤靶向效率。近来,红细胞膜作为仿生纳米药物递送系统受到更多关注。血液循环中有大量的红细胞(RBC),它们是纳米材料递送的天然载体。利用红细胞作为纳米材料载体主要有两种策略:红细胞搭便车和红细胞膜包覆药物的仿生纳米材料。虽然基于红细胞的纳米载体研究取得了一些进展,但纳米粒子与红细胞之间的相互影响机制仍不清楚。在此,我们综述了纳米粒子对红细胞的影响(形态和功能等)以及红细胞膜作为纳米药物递送载体在肿瘤治疗中的应用。
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