Bimetallic nanoadjuvants for cancer vaccines.

IF 19.9 1区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Trends in pharmacological sciences Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-18 DOI:10.1016/j.tips.2025.08.007
Jiangqi Luo, Yue Wang, Chengzhong Yu, Yannan Yang
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Abstract

Adjuvants are substances used in vaccines to boost antigen-specific immune responses. Aluminum salts (alum) were the first adjuvant approved for human use. Unfortunately, they mainly induce antibody responses and are ineffective at eliciting strong T cell immunity, limiting their use in cancer vaccines. Recent advances reveal the mechanisms of various metal ions in modulating immune signaling. By integrating the synergistic immunomodulation of metal ion pairings with nanotechnology, bimetallic nanoadjuvants (BMNAs) are revolutionizing cancer vaccine. This approach overcomes the limitation of conventional single metal adjuvants by enabling multiplexed immune activation, leading to robust T cell responses for tumor control. This review highlights the immunological mechanisms of metal ions, the rationale behind their pairing in BMNAs, and current challenges for clinical translation.

用于癌症疫苗的双金属纳米佐剂
佐剂是疫苗中用于增强抗原特异性免疫反应的物质。铝盐(明矾)是第一个被批准用于人类的佐剂。不幸的是,它们主要诱导抗体反应,在诱导强T细胞免疫方面无效,限制了它们在癌症疫苗中的应用。最近的研究进展揭示了各种金属离子在调节免疫信号中的作用机制。双金属纳米佐剂(BMNAs)将金属离子对的协同免疫调节与纳米技术相结合,正在彻底改变癌症疫苗。这种方法克服了传统单一金属佐剂的局限性,使多重免疫激活成为可能,从而产生强大的T细胞反应,用于肿瘤控制。这篇综述强调了金属离子的免疫机制,它们在bmna中配对的基本原理,以及目前临床转化的挑战。
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23.90
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132
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期刊介绍: Trends in Pharmacological Sciences (TIPS) is a monthly peer-reviewed reviews journal that focuses on a wide range of topics in pharmacology, pharmacy, pharmaceutics, and toxicology. Launched in 1979, TIPS publishes concise articles discussing the latest advancements in pharmacology and therapeutics research. The journal encourages submissions that align with its core themes while also being open to articles on the biopharma regulatory landscape, science policy and regulation, and bioethics. Each issue of TIPS provides a platform for experts to share their insights and perspectives on the most exciting developments in the field. Through rigorous peer review, the journal ensures the quality and reliability of published articles. Authors are invited to contribute articles that contribute to the understanding of pharmacology and its applications in various domains. Whether it's exploring innovative drug therapies or discussing the ethical considerations of pharmaceutical research, TIPS provides a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers in the pharmacological sciences.
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