The Interface of Cancer, Their Microenvironment and Nanotechnology

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Main Author: Roque, Natalia
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Matias, Diana, Balça-Silva, Joana, Ferrer, Valéria Pereira, Pessoa, Luciana Santos, de Sampaio e Spohr, Tania Cristina Leite
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Cancer is one of the deadliest diseases with a cure far from being found. Despite the extraordinary advances in the therapy approaches, only a few patients respond to treatments. The tumor microenvironment (TME) plays a crucial role in cancer progression by contributing to the chemoresistance. Thus, emerging efforts are being made in nanotechnology research focusing on nanoparticles' potential role and their application in immune system modulation. Moreover, the omics have contributed to bioengineering and nanotechnology development by elucidating the mechanisms of cancer and specific biomarkers that could be used as new therapeutic targets. Furthermore, the non-coding microRNA as a target for cancer treatment and creation of organoids for the study of new treatments helped for the new therapeutics' era called personalized medicine. Here we will discuss the role played by TME in tumor initiation and progression we will describe the recent nanotechnology applied to cancer treatment. Specifically, we will describe the potential role of nanoparticles (NPs) and their application in immune system modulation, ultimately leading to circumventing tumor cell proliferation.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Interface of Cancer, Their Microenvironment and Nanotechnology
title The Interface of Cancer, Their Microenvironment and Nanotechnology
spellingShingle The Interface of Cancer, Their Microenvironment and Nanotechnology
Roque, Natalia
biomarkers
CAR-T cells and TCR-T cells therapy
immune-checkpoints
microRNAs
nanoparticles
omics
organoids
personalized medicine
Tumor microenvironment
Oncology
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
title_short The Interface of Cancer, Their Microenvironment and Nanotechnology
title_full The Interface of Cancer, Their Microenvironment and Nanotechnology
title_fullStr The Interface of Cancer, Their Microenvironment and Nanotechnology
title_full_unstemmed The Interface of Cancer, Their Microenvironment and Nanotechnology
title_sort The Interface of Cancer, Their Microenvironment and Nanotechnology
author Roque, Natalia
author_facet Roque, Natalia
Matias, Diana
Balça-Silva, Joana
Ferrer, Valéria Pereira
Pessoa, Luciana Santos
de Sampaio e Spohr, Tania Cristina Leite
author_role author
author2 Matias, Diana
Balça-Silva, Joana
Ferrer, Valéria Pereira
Pessoa, Luciana Santos
de Sampaio e Spohr, Tania Cristina Leite
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv NOVA Medical School|Faculdade de Ciências Médicas (NMS|FCM)
RUN
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Roque, Natalia
Matias, Diana
Balça-Silva, Joana
Ferrer, Valéria Pereira
Pessoa, Luciana Santos
de Sampaio e Spohr, Tania Cristina Leite
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv biomarkers
CAR-T cells and TCR-T cells therapy
immune-checkpoints
microRNAs
nanoparticles
omics
organoids
personalized medicine
Tumor microenvironment
Oncology
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
topic biomarkers
CAR-T cells and TCR-T cells therapy
immune-checkpoints
microRNAs
nanoparticles
omics
organoids
personalized medicine
Tumor microenvironment
Oncology
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
description Cancer is one of the deadliest diseases with a cure far from being found. Despite the extraordinary advances in the therapy approaches, only a few patients respond to treatments. The tumor microenvironment (TME) plays a crucial role in cancer progression by contributing to the chemoresistance. Thus, emerging efforts are being made in nanotechnology research focusing on nanoparticles' potential role and their application in immune system modulation. Moreover, the omics have contributed to bioengineering and nanotechnology development by elucidating the mechanisms of cancer and specific biomarkers that could be used as new therapeutic targets. Furthermore, the non-coding microRNA as a target for cancer treatment and creation of organoids for the study of new treatments helped for the new therapeutics' era called personalized medicine. Here we will discuss the role played by TME in tumor initiation and progression we will describe the recent nanotechnology applied to cancer treatment. Specifically, we will describe the potential role of nanoparticles (NPs) and their application in immune system modulation, ultimately leading to circumventing tumor cell proliferation.
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