Saupe Anne, McBurney Warren, Rades Thomas, Hook Sarah
School of Pharmacy, University of Otago, PO Box 913, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Expert Opin Drug Deliv. 2006 May;3(3):345-54. doi: 10.1517/17425247.3.3.345.
Cancer vaccine delivery is a multidisciplinary scientific field that is currently undergoing rapid development. An important component of cancer vaccines is the development of novel vaccine delivery strategies, such as colloidal immunostimulatory delivery systems. The importance of formulation strategies for cancer vaccines can be explained by the poor immunogenicity of tumour antigens. Colloidal vaccine delivery systems modify the kinetics, body distribution, uptake and release of the vaccine. This review explores recent research that is directed towards more targeted treatments of cancer through to colloidal vaccine delivery systems. Widely investigated carrier systems include polymeric micro- and nanoparticles, liposomes, archaeal lipid liposomes (archaeosomes), immune-stimulating complexes and virus-like particles. These systems are evaluated in terms of their formulation techniques, immunological mechanisms of action as well as the potential and limitations of such colloidal systems in the field of cancer vaccines.
癌症疫苗递送是一个多学科的科学领域,目前正在迅速发展。癌症疫苗的一个重要组成部分是新型疫苗递送策略的开发,例如胶体免疫刺激递送系统。肿瘤抗原免疫原性较差,这可以解释癌症疫苗配方策略的重要性。胶体疫苗递送系统会改变疫苗的动力学、体内分布、摄取和释放。本综述探讨了近期通过胶体疫苗递送系统实现更具针对性的癌症治疗的研究。广泛研究的载体系统包括聚合物微纳米颗粒、脂质体、古细菌脂质体(嗜盐菌素)、免疫刺激复合物和病毒样颗粒。对这些系统的配方技术、免疫作用机制以及此类胶体系统在癌症疫苗领域的潜力和局限性进行了评估。