Recent Advances in Nanomodulators for Augmenting Cancer Immunotherapy in Cold Tumors: Insights from Drug Delivery to Drug‐Free Strategies

Author:

Zhang Lingxiao123ORCID,Zhu Chaojie23,Zhao Jing23,Scimeca Luca45,Dong Mingdong1,Liu Ruitian6ORCID,Jia Yingbo45ORCID,Xu Zhi Ping237ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center Aarhus University Aarhus C 8000 Denmark

2. Key Laboratory of Novel Targets and Drug Study for Neural Repair of Zhejiang Province School of Medicine Hangzhou City University Hangzhou 310015 China

3. Institute of Biomedical Health Technology and Engineering Institute of Systems and Physical Biology Shenzhen Bay Laboratory Shenzhen 518107 China

4. Department of Cancer Immunology and Virology Dana‐Farber Cancer Institute Boston MA 02215 USA

5. Department of Immunology Harvard Medical School Boston MA 02215 USA

6. State Key Laboratory of Biochemical Engineering Institute of Process Engineering Chinese Academy of Sciences Haidian District Beijing 100190 China

7. Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology The University of Queensland St Lucia QLD 4072 Australia

Abstract

AbstractImmunotherapy has significantly improved cancer treatment, yet the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (TME) remains a substantial impediment to therapeutic efficacy. Nanomodulators have emerged as promising tools to address immunosuppressive factors within the TME, enhancing clinical interventions such as immunotherapy, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy while minimizing associated safety risks with immune modulators. In this review, recent advancements are spotlighted in TME‐targeted nanomodulators from drug delivery to drug‐free concepts. First, nanomodulators designed to synergize with various immunomodulatory agents, including gene tools (mRNA, siRNA, miRNA, plasmid DNA, and CRISPER system), cytokines, immune agonists, and inhibitors are analyzed. Subsequently, recently developed drug‐free nanomodulators designed to modulate the physicochemical and biological properties in the microenvironment of solid tumors are succinctly presented. Finally, integrative perspectives on the future development and challenges of nanomodulators in assisting cancer immunotherapy are offered as conclusions.

Funder

European Research Executive Agency

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Ningbo Municipality

Publisher

Wiley

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