articleNano LettersMar 27, 2014HYBRID OA

Cancer Cell Membrane-Coated Nanoparticles for Anticancer Vaccination and Drug Delivery

University of California San Diego

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Abstract

Cell-derived nanoparticles have been garnering increased attention due to their ability to mimic many of the natural properties displayed by their source cells. This top-down engineering approach can be applied toward the development of novel therapeutic strategies owing to the unique interactions enabled through the retention of complex antigenic information. Herein, we report on the biological functionalization of polymeric nanoparticles with a layer of membrane coating derived from cancer cells. The resulting core-shell nanostructures, which carry the full array of cancer cell membrane antigens, offer a robust platform with applicability toward multiple modes of anticancer therapy. We demonstrate that by…

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Keywords
  • Drug delivery
  • Surface modification
  • Cancer cell
  • Nanotechnology
  • Nanoparticle
  • Adjuvant
  • Cell
  • Cancer
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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