肿瘤衍生系统是将敌人变成盟友的新型生物医学工具。

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Nimeet Desai, Pratik Katare, Vaishali Makwana, Sagar Salave, Lalitkumar K Vora, Jyotsnendu Giri
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癌症是一种复杂的疾病,对其理解和治疗提出了重大挑战。经典的定义,“一组以体内异常细胞不受控制的生长和扩散为特征的疾病”,未能传达癌症所涉及的许多实体之间复杂的相互作用。癌症研究领域的最新进展阐明了个体癌症细胞和整个肿瘤微环境在肿瘤发展和进展中所起的作用。这一突破使肿瘤及其成分能够作为生物工具加以利用,开辟了新的可能性。本文深入探讨了“肿瘤衍生系统”的概念,这是一个总括性术语,指来源于肿瘤的有助于对抗肿瘤的工具。它包括癌症细胞膜涂层纳米颗粒(用于肿瘤治疗)、细胞外囊泡(用于肿瘤诊断/治疗)、肿瘤细胞裂解物(用于癌症疫苗开发)和工程癌症细胞/类器官(用于癌症研究)。本综述旨在对癌症研究中使用的肿瘤衍生材料及其目前的开发和实施阶段进行全面概述。它主要针对癌症生物学和生物医学工程接口的研究人员,并为这一快速增长的主题提供了重要的见解。
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Tumor-derived systems as novel biomedical tools-turning the enemy into an ally.

Cancer is a complex illness that presents significant challenges in its understanding and treatment. The classic definition, "a group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells in the body," fails to convey the intricate interaction between the many entities involved in cancer. Recent advancements in the field of cancer research have shed light on the role played by individual cancer cells and the tumor microenvironment as a whole in tumor development and progression. This breakthrough enables the utilization of the tumor and its components as biological tools, opening new possibilities. This article delves deeply into the concept of "tumor-derived systems", an umbrella term for tools sourced from the tumor that aid in combatting it. It includes cancer cell membrane-coated nanoparticles (for tumor theranostics), extracellular vesicles (for tumor diagnosis/therapy), tumor cell lysates (for cancer vaccine development), and engineered cancer cells/organoids (for cancer research). This review seeks to offer a complete overview of the tumor-derived materials that are utilized in cancer research, as well as their current stages of development and implementation. It is aimed primarily at researchers working at the interface of cancer biology and biomedical engineering, and it provides vital insights into this fast-growing topic.

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