Strategy of tumor associated macrophages as potential targets of nanocarrier for cancer therapy
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Department of Pharmaceutical Science,School of Pharmacy,Second Military Medical University, Guohe Road,Department of Pharmaceutical Science,School of Pharmacy,Second Military Medical University, Guohe Road,Department of Pharmacy,East Hospital of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Changhai Road,Department of Pharmacy,East Hospital of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Changhai Road,Department of Pharmacy,East Hospital of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Changhai Road,Department of Pharmaceutical Science,School of Pharmacy,Second Military Medical University, Guohe Road

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    Tumor associated macrophage (TAM) accounts for about 50% of the tumor mass. As an important part of the tumor microenvironment, TAM can promote tumor growth and metastasis. As a novel therapeutic target, TAM enables nanodrugs to achieve appropriate intratumoral biodistribution so as to effectively restrain the growth of tumor. This review summarized the characteristics and advantages of TAM that are related to the preferential capture of nanocarriers in the process of drug delivery, and illustrated the application of TAM as a therapeutic target, pointing out that macrophage-mediated delivery of nanodrugs as a potential strategy for oncotherapy in the future.

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  • Received:October 14,2015
  • Revised:December 10,2015
  • Adopted:January 19,2016
  • Online: April 25,2016
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