Functional Nucleic Acid-Based Immunomodulation for T Cell-Mediated Cancer Therapy

Hui Wu, Jie Lin,Neng Ling,Yutong Zhang, Yao He,Liping Qiu,Weihong Tan

ACS NANO(2023)

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T cell-mediated immunity plays a pivotal role in cancer immunotherapy. The anticancer actions of T cells are coordinated by a sequence of biological processes, including the capture and presentation of antigens by antigen-presenting cells (APCs), the activation of T cells by APCs, and the subsequent killing of cancer cells by activated T cells. However, cancer cells have various means to evade immune responses. Meanwhile, these vulnerabilities provide potential targets for cancer treatments. Functional nucleic acids (FNAs) make up a class of synthetic nucleic acids with specific biological functions. With their diverse functionality, good biocompatibility, and high programmability, FNAs have attracted widespread interest in cancer immunotherapy. This Review focuses on recent research progress in employing FNAs as molecular tools for T cell-mediated cancer immunotherapy, including corresponding challenges and prospects.
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functional nucleic acids,protein regulation,immunomodulation,antigen-presenting cells,T cells,cancer cells,T cell activation,cancer immunotherapy
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