Bispecific aptamer-decorated and light-triggered nanoparticles targeting tumor and stromal cells in breast cancer derived organoids: implications for precision phototherapies
CONCLUSIONS: Our study proposes smart, novel and safe multifunctional nanoplatforms simultaneously addressing cancer-stroma within the tumor microenvironment, which are: (i) actively delivered to the targeted cells through highly specific aptamers; (ii) localized by means of their luminescence, and (iii) activated via minimally invasive light, launching efficient tumor death, thus providing innovative precision therapeutics. Given the unique features, the proposed dual targeted nanoformulations may open a new door to precision cancer treatment.PMID:38532439 | DOI:10.1186/s13046-024-03014-x
Source: Cell Research - Category: Cytology Authors: Simona Camorani Alessandra Caliendo Elena Morrone Lisa Agnello Matteo Martini Monica Cantile Margherita Cerrone Antonella Zannetti Massimo La Deda Monica Fedele Loredana Ricciardi Laura Cerchia Source Type: research
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