TY - JOUR
T1 - Stimuli-responsive nanoparticle-assisted immunotherapy: A new weapon against solid tumours
AU - De Angelis, Biagio
AU - Depalo, Nicoletta
AU - Petronella, Francesca
AU - Quintarelli, Concetta
AU - Curri, M. Lucia
AU - Pani, Roberto
AU - Calogero, Antonella
AU - Locatelli, Franco
AU - De Sio, Luciano
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Although significant improvements in cancer treatment have led to a longer survival period, the death rate of patients with solid tumours has not changed during the last decades. Most researchers are currently concentrating on defining the mechanisms of the different resistance pathways activated by tumour cells; meanwhile, the role of limited drug distribution within tumours has been neglected. The application of nanotechnology in medicine offers unexplored opportunities for realizing a new generation of anticancer therapies that can overcome the physical hindrances that characterize solid tumours. Indeed, surface-engineered nanoparticles (NPs) (both organic and inorganic) have been used as powerful tools in cancer therapy. Particularly, Au NPs have been utilized to develop a new drug-free treatment, photo-thermal therapy (PTT), due to their stimuli-responsive properties. PTT combined with immunotherapy represents a major breakthrough in the fight against malignant solid tumours. In this review, we provide a complete overview of the synergistic approaches based on PTT and immunotherapy, considering the selection, design, and functionalization of the NPs and their thermo-optical properties, moving to in vivo studies and finally to clinical trial applications in patients suffering from solid tumours.
AB - Although significant improvements in cancer treatment have led to a longer survival period, the death rate of patients with solid tumours has not changed during the last decades. Most researchers are currently concentrating on defining the mechanisms of the different resistance pathways activated by tumour cells; meanwhile, the role of limited drug distribution within tumours has been neglected. The application of nanotechnology in medicine offers unexplored opportunities for realizing a new generation of anticancer therapies that can overcome the physical hindrances that characterize solid tumours. Indeed, surface-engineered nanoparticles (NPs) (both organic and inorganic) have been used as powerful tools in cancer therapy. Particularly, Au NPs have been utilized to develop a new drug-free treatment, photo-thermal therapy (PTT), due to their stimuli-responsive properties. PTT combined with immunotherapy represents a major breakthrough in the fight against malignant solid tumours. In this review, we provide a complete overview of the synergistic approaches based on PTT and immunotherapy, considering the selection, design, and functionalization of the NPs and their thermo-optical properties, moving to in vivo studies and finally to clinical trial applications in patients suffering from solid tumours.
KW - pediatric solid tumors
KW - pediatric solid tumors
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/229351
U2 - 10.1039/c9tb02246e
DO - 10.1039/c9tb02246e
M3 - Article
SN - 2050-7518
VL - 8
SP - 1823
EP - 1840
JO - JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY. B
JF - JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY. B
ER -