1. Progress in application of nanomedicines for enhancing cancer sono-immunotherapy
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Hongxin Zhao, Fangxue Du, Xi Xiang, Yuanjiao Tang, Ziyan Feng, Ziyao Wang, Xiao Rong, and Li Qiu
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Nanomedicines ,Sono-immunotherapy ,Ultrasound-mediated micro-/nanobubble destruction ,Sonodynamic therapy ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 ,Acoustics. Sound ,QC221-246 - Abstract
Cancer immunotherapy has significant potential as a cancer treatment since it boosts the immune system and prevents immune escape to get rid of or fight cancers. However, its clinical applicability is still limited because of the low response rate and immune-related side effects. Recently ultrasound has been shown to alter the tumor immune microenvironment, enhance the effectiveness of other antitumor therapies, and cause tumors to become more sensitive to immunotherapy, thus providing new insights into cancer treatment. Nanomedicines are also anticipated to have a positive impact on improving the immunological effects and enhancing ultrasound effect for cancer therapy. Therefore, designing effective nanomedicines enhanced ultrasound effect for augmenting sono-immunotherapy has been a pivot on anticancer therapy. In this review, the immunological impacts of various ultrasound therapeutic modalities, ultrasound parameters, and their underlying mechanisms are discussed. Moreover, we highlight the recent progress of nanomedicines synergistically enhancing sono-immunotherapy. Finally, we put forward opportunities and challenges on sono-immunotherapy.
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- 2024
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