Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B (Feb 2025)

Nanomaterials evoke pyroptosis boosting cancer immunotherapy

  • Zhenhua Li,
  • Ziyue Xi,
  • Chuanyong Fan,
  • Xinran Xi,
  • Yao Zhou,
  • Ming Zhao,
  • Lu Xu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
pp. 852 – 875

Abstract

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Cancer immunotherapy is currently a very promising therapeutic strategy for treating tumors. However, its effectiveness is restricted by insufficient antigenicity and an immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (ITME). Pyroptosis, a unique form of programmed cell death (PCD), causes cells to swell and rupture, releasing pro-inflammatory factors that can enhance immunogenicity and remodel the ITME. Nanomaterials, with their distinct advantages and different techniques, are increasingly popular, and nanomaterial-based delivery systems demonstrate significant potential to potentiate, enable, and augment pyroptosis. This review summarizes and discusses the emerging field of nanomaterials-induced pyroptosis, focusing on the mechanisms of nanomaterials-induced pyroptosis pathways and strategies to activate or enhance specific pyroptosis. Additionally, we provide perspectives on the development of this field, aiming to accelerate its further clinical transition.

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