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Cell membrane camouflaged biomimetic nanoparticles: Focusing on tumor theranostics

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MATERIALS TODAY BIO
Volume 14, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.mtbio.2022.100228

Keywords

Nanoparticles; Cell membrane; Biomimetic; Tumor; Imaging; Therapy

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31971301, 32171324, 51901160]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Chongqing [cstc2021jcyj-msxmX0149]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for Central Universities [2020CDJQY-A061, 2018CDHB1B08]

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Nanoparticles modified by cell membranes, known as cell membrane camouflaged NPs, are capable of mimicking various biological functions and have great potential in tumor imaging. By incorporating specific receptors, antigens, and proteins from cell membranes, these CMNPs can enable precise guided imaging and treatment in cancer diagnosis.
Nanoparticles (NPs) modified by cell membranes represent an emerging biomimetic platform that can mimic the innate biological functions resulting from the various cell membranes in biological systems. researchers focus on constructing the cell membrane camouflaged NPs using a wide variety of cells, such as red blood cell membranes (RBC), macrophages and cancer cells. Cell membrane camouflaged NPs (CMNPs) inherit the composition of cell membranes, including specific receptors, antigens, proteins, for target delivering to the tumor, escaping immune from clearance, and prolonging the blood circulation time, etc. Combining cell membrane-derived biological functions and the NP cores acted cargo carriers to encapsulate the imaging agents, CMNPs are widely developed to apply in tumor imaging techniques, including computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), fluorescence imaging (FL) and photoacoustic imaging (PA). Herein, in this review, we systematically summarize the superior functions of various CMNPs in tumor imaging, especially highlighting the advanced applications in different imaging techniques, which is to provide the theoretical supports for the development of precise guided imaging and tumor treatment.

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