Cancer Nanotechnology (Nov 2023)

Application of tumor microparticles in tumor prevention and treatment

  • Weiwei Sun,
  • Pingwei Xu,
  • Pengtao Pan,
  • Sheng Guo,
  • Rui Liu,
  • Guojie Ji,
  • Huanhuan Hu,
  • Weidong Li,
  • Lili Dai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12645-023-00233-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 23

Abstract

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Abstract Tumor microparticles (T-MPs) are vesicles released from tumor cells when they receive apoptotic or stimuli signals. T-MPs, which contain some proteins, lipids and nucleic acids from tumor cells, contribute to the exchange of material, energy and information between cells. T-MPs contain both tumor antigens and innate immunostimulatory signals, making T-MPs as a new form of tumor vaccine. Meanwhile, T-MPs can be used as natural carriers to transport ‘‘cargoes’’, such as chemotherapy drugs, oncolytic viruses, nucleic acids, and metal nanoparticles to treat tumors. In addition, T-MPs enhance the effect of chemotherapy. This review introduces the application of T-MPs as vaccines, delivery systems and chemosensitizers in tumor prevention and treatment, with a focus on the mechanisms, clinical applications, and influencing factors of drug-loaded T-MPs in tumor treatment.

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