Advancements in Cell Membrane-Derived Biomimetic Nanotherapeutics for Breast Cancer.

IF 6.6 2区 医学 Q1 NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY
International Journal of Nanomedicine Pub Date : 2025-05-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/IJN.S502144
Mingtang Zeng, Chenji Hu, Tao Chen, Tingrui Zhao, Xinhua Dai
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Abstract

Breast cancer remains the leading cause of female mortality worldwide, necessitating innovative and multifaceted approaches to address its various subtypes. Nanotechnology has attracted considerable attention due to its nanoscale dimensions, diverse carrier types, suitability for hydrophobic drug delivery, and capacity for controlled and targeted administration. Nano-sized particles have become prevalent carriers for therapeutic agents targeting breast cancer, thanks to their reproducible synthesis and adjustable properties, including size, shape, and surface characteristics. In addition, certain nanoparticles can enhance therapeutic effects synergistically. However, the immune system often detects and removes these nanoparticles, limiting their efficacy. As a promising alternative, cell membrane-based delivery systems have gained attention due to their biocompatibility and targeting specificity. These membrane-coated drug delivery systems are derived from various cell sources, including blood cells, cancer cells, and stem cells. Leveraging the unique properties of these cell membranes enables precise targeting of breast cancer tumors and associated biomarkers. Inspired by natural structures, cell membranes disguise nanoparticles in the bloodstream, enhancing their retention time in vivo and improving tumor targeting. Consequently, cell membrane-derived nanoparticles (CMDNPs) have been investigated for their potential applications in breast cancer diagnostics, photothermal therapy (PTT), and vaccine development. This review comprehensively explores the potential and limitations of cell membrane-derived drug delivery systems in clinical applications against breast cancer.

细胞膜源仿生纳米治疗乳腺癌的研究进展。
乳腺癌仍然是全世界女性死亡的主要原因,需要采取创新和多方面的方法来解决其各种亚型。纳米技术由于其纳米级的尺寸、多样的载体类型、疏水给药的适用性以及控制和靶向给药的能力而引起了相当大的关注。纳米粒子由于其可重复合成和可调节的特性,包括大小、形状和表面特性,已成为针对乳腺癌治疗药物的普遍载体。此外,某些纳米颗粒可以协同增强治疗效果。然而,免疫系统经常检测并移除这些纳米颗粒,限制了它们的功效。作为一种有前途的替代方案,基于细胞膜的递送系统由于其生物相容性和靶向特异性而受到关注。这些被膜包裹的药物传递系统来源于各种细胞来源,包括血细胞、癌细胞和干细胞。利用这些细胞膜的独特特性,可以精确靶向乳腺癌肿瘤和相关生物标志物。受自然结构的启发,细胞膜在血液中伪装纳米颗粒,提高它们在体内的停留时间,提高肿瘤靶向性。因此,细胞膜衍生纳米颗粒(CMDNPs)在乳腺癌诊断、光热治疗(PTT)和疫苗开发方面的潜在应用已被研究。本文综述了细胞膜源性给药系统在乳腺癌临床应用中的潜力和局限性。
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International Journal of Nanomedicine
International Journal of Nanomedicine NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY-PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
CiteScore
14.40
自引率
3.80%
发文量
511
审稿时长
1.4 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Nanomedicine is a globally recognized journal that focuses on the applications of nanotechnology in the biomedical field. It is a peer-reviewed and open-access publication that covers diverse aspects of this rapidly evolving research area. With its strong emphasis on the clinical potential of nanoparticles in disease diagnostics, prevention, and treatment, the journal aims to showcase cutting-edge research and development in the field. Starting from now, the International Journal of Nanomedicine will not accept meta-analyses for publication.
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