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Platelet membrane-based and tumor-associated platelettargeted drug delivery systems for cancer therapy

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FRONTIERS OF MEDICINE
Volume 12, Issue 6, Pages 667-677

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11684-017-0583-y

Keywords

platelet-mimicking delivery systems; tumor-associated platelets; cancer therapy; EPR effect

Funding

  1. National Distinguished Young Scientists Program [31325010]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31730032]
  3. Innovation Research Group of National Natural Science Foundation of China [11621505]
  4. Key Research Project of Frontier Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [QYZDJ-SSW-SLH022]

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Platelets have long been known to play critical roles in hemostasis by clumping and clotting blood vessel injuries. Recent experimental evidence strongly indicates that platelets can also interact with tumor cells by direct binding or secreting cytokines. For example, platelets have been shown to protect circulating cancer cells in blood circulation and to promote tumor metastasis. In-depth understanding of the role of platelets in cancer progression and metastasis provides promising approaches for platelet biomimetic drug delivery systems and functional platelet-targeting strategies for effective cancer treatment. This review highlights recent progresses in platelet membrane-based drug delivery and unique strategies that target tumor-associated platelets for cancer therapy. The paper also discusses future development opportunities and challenges encountered for clinical translation.

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