The current treatments for chronic inflammatory diseases cause severe side effects due to nonspecific drug accumulation. Nanotechnology opens the way to new therapeutic strategies that exploit the ability of immune cells, and especially of phagocytes, to internalize nanoparticles. The cellular uptake of nanoparticles requires specific interactions and is affected by the chemical and physical properties of the carriers. Therefore, optimizing these properties is crucial for designing nanodrugs for immunotherapy. In perspective, we discuss the nanoparticle-based approaches that have been proposed to induce tolerance in autoimmune disorders and lessen the symptoms of inflammatory diseases.

Rizzuto, M., Salvioni, L., Rotem, R., Colombo, M., Zanoni, I., Granucci, F., et al. (2019). Are nanotechnological approaches the future of treating inflammatory diseases?. NANOMEDICINE, 14(17), 2379-2390 [10.2217/nnm-2019-0159].

Are nanotechnological approaches the future of treating inflammatory diseases?

Rizzuto M. A.;Salvioni L.;Rotem R.;Colombo M.;Zanoni I.;Granucci F.;Prosperi D.
2019

Abstract

The current treatments for chronic inflammatory diseases cause severe side effects due to nonspecific drug accumulation. Nanotechnology opens the way to new therapeutic strategies that exploit the ability of immune cells, and especially of phagocytes, to internalize nanoparticles. The cellular uptake of nanoparticles requires specific interactions and is affected by the chemical and physical properties of the carriers. Therefore, optimizing these properties is crucial for designing nanodrugs for immunotherapy. In perspective, we discuss the nanoparticle-based approaches that have been proposed to induce tolerance in autoimmune disorders and lessen the symptoms of inflammatory diseases.
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anti-inflammatory drugs; chronic inflammation; immunosuppressive treatments; mononuclear phagocytic system; nanoparticles; phagocytes; tolerance;
anti-inflammatory drugs; chronic inflammation; immunosuppressive treatments; mononuclear phagocytic system; nanoparticles; phagocytes; tolerance
English
2019
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17
2379
2390
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Rizzuto, M., Salvioni, L., Rotem, R., Colombo, M., Zanoni, I., Granucci, F., et al. (2019). Are nanotechnological approaches the future of treating inflammatory diseases?. NANOMEDICINE, 14(17), 2379-2390 [10.2217/nnm-2019-0159].
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