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Cancer is a medical problem that human beings still cannot overcome
However, due to the lack of widely expressed tumor antigens in many cancers, the clinical efficacy and application of cancer vaccines have been hindered
On November 1, 2021, researchers from the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center published a research paper titled Cancer vaccines from cryogenically silicified tumour cells functionalized with pathogen-associated molecular patterns in the journal Nature Biomedical Engineering .
Nature Biomedical Engineering Cancer vaccines from cryogenically silicified tumour cells functionalized with pathogen-associated molecular patterns
The study demonstrated that cancer vaccines can be made by low-temperature silicification of tumor cells, storing tumor antigens in a nano-silica layer, and then modifying the silicified surface with pathogen-related molecular patterns
The development of any or all forms of cancer vaccines is an important goal for scientists, and some progress has been made in this regard
But it is worth noting that more work needs to be done before a vaccine that directly fights cancer can be developed-either to prevent the formation of tumors or to eliminate them after they have formed
Unfortunately, the human body does not express universal tumor antigens that can be used to make this vaccine
Next, the research team tried a new method, using autologous tumor cells coated with silica-more specifically, by low-temperature silicification of tumor cells
Schematic diagram of low-temperature siliconized tumor vaccine production
Schematic diagram of the production of low-temperature silicified tumor vaccines Schematic diagram of the production of low-temperature silicified tumor vaccinesImmediately afterwards, the researchers added another pathogen-like coating on the silicified surface, and modified the silicified surface with pathogen-related molecular patterns
Surface coating activates dendritic cells and enhances anti-tumor function
Surface coating activates dendritic cells and enhances anti-tumor function Surface coating activates dendritic cells and enhances anti-tumor functionIn order to further verify whether the vaccine is effective at the individual level, the researchers developed a personalized vaccine for mouse models of ovarian cancer
In mouse tumor models, low-temperature siliconized cancer vaccine successfully eradicated tumor tissue
In mouse tumor models, low-temperature siliconized cancer vaccines successfully eradicated tumor tissues.Low-temperature siliconized cancer vaccines can work synergistically with cisplatin to enhance the killing power against cancer cells
Low-temperature silicified cancer vaccine can work synergistically with cisplatin to enhance the lethality of cancer cellsAll in all, this research has developed a cancer vaccine based on low-temperature siliconization technology.
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Original source:Guo, J.
Cancer vaccines from cryogenically silicified tumour cells functionalized with pathogen-associated molecular patterns
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