Frontiers in Chemistry (Jan 2023)

From design to clinic: Engineered peptide nanomaterials for cancer immunotherapy

  • Jing-Jing Du,
  • Zhenhong Su,
  • Haoyi Yu,
  • Sanhai Qin,
  • Dongyuan Wang,
  • Dongyuan Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2022.1107600
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Immunotherapy has revolutionized the field of cancer therapy. Nanomaterials can further improve the efficacy and safety of immunotherapy because of their tunability and multifunctionality. Owing to their natural biocompatibility, diverse designs, and dynamic self-assembly, peptide-based nanomaterials hold great potential as immunotherapeutic agents for many malignant cancers, with good immune response and safety. Over the past several decades, peptides have been developed as tumor antigens, effective antigen delivery carriers, and self-assembling adjuvants for cancer immunotherapy. In this review, we give a brief introduction to the use of peptide-based nanomaterials for cancer immunotherapy as antigens, carriers, and adjuvants, and to their current clinical applications. Overall, this review can facilitate further understanding of peptide-based nanomaterials for cancer immunotherapy and may pave the way for designing safe and efficient methods for future vaccines or immunotherapies.

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