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Multi-modal therapy has attracted increasing attention as it provides enhanced effectiveness and potential stimulation of the immune community. However, low accumulation at the tumor sites and quick immune clearance of the anti-tumor agents are still insurmountable challenges. Hypothetically, cancer cell membrane (CCM) can homologously target the tumor whereas multi-modal therapy can complement the disadvantages of singular therapies. Meanwhile, moderate hyperthermia induced by photo… Show more
“…ICG is a cyanine compound that displays fluorescence properties in the near-infrared region. 28 It has been used for numerous indications, but it is mainly used for tumor diagnosis and treatments. 12 In this study, bioinformatics analysis was performed to display key genes, important biological processes, and signaling pathways of ICG-mediated PTT.…”
“…ICG is a cyanine compound that displays fluorescence properties in the near-infrared region. 28 It has been used for numerous indications, but it is mainly used for tumor diagnosis and treatments. 12 In this study, bioinformatics analysis was performed to display key genes, important biological processes, and signaling pathways of ICG-mediated PTT.…”
“…13a). 324 The obtained CCM-LDH delivery system enhanced the drug accumulation in tumor tissues thanks to the homologous targeting ability of CCM, and significantly inhibited tumor growth under 808 nm laser irradiation due to the synergistic effect of ICG-induced heat and abraxane-mediated chemotherapy. The heat generated by PTT further accelerated the fluidity of cancer cells, thereby promoting cellular uptake of therapeutic agents.…”
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“…Another paradigm was illustrated by Wang et al , who developed CCM-cloaked MgAl-LDH nanomedicine by co-loading ICG and abraxane. 324 The obtained CCM-LDH delivery system enhanced the drug accumulation in tumor tissues thanks to the homologous targeting ability of CCM, and significantly inhibited tumor growth due to the synergistic PTT/chemotherapy.…”
This review summarizes the recent advances in layered double hydroxide (LDH)-based nanomaterials for biomedical applications including drug/gene delivery, bioimaging diagnosis, cancer therapy, biosensing, tissue engineering, and anti-bacteria.
“…The CT26 cell membrane was extracted using a repeated freeze–thaw–sonication method, as in our previous study. 14 Cell membrane encapsulation was conducted by adding 500 μL of CCM (1 mg mL −1 ) suspension into the CpG-loaded LDH solution described above and shaking overnight at 4 °C. To achieve the optimized CCM amount on the LDH nano-vaccine, 500, 200, 100, 50, and 20 μL of CCM (1 mg mL −1 ) were added into 1 mg of LDH solution.…”
The cancer cell membrane (CCM) emerges as an advanced cancer treatment vaccine to boost the immune response against cancer and has shown great potential in cancer immunotherapy. However, the CCM...
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