Biomaterials for Immunotherapy
The immune system is one of systemic barriers to the body’s defense against tumors. Emerging interest is moving on utilizing biomaterials for immunotherapy and immunoengineering of diseases therapy. Such biomaterial platform offers the remarkable ability to codelivery of multiple cargoes, control their release behavior, alter their kinetics and pharmacodynamic effects, and so on. In addition, well-designed functional biomaterials can alter the immune-related microenvironment, modulate the immune response, as well as reverse diseases environment in the context of disease treatment.
Cell and EVs-based therapy
Various types of cells and EVs are promising drug carriers or living drugs themselves. Armed with the emerging techniques in materials science, molecular pharmaceutics and nanobiotechnology, cell and EV engineering is an appealing therapeutic platform for the development of next-generation medications. We will study the enhanced therapy effects by the combination of functional cells and biomaterials. Generally, our biomaterials – based on micor/nanoparticles or scaffolds – will be engineered for switching using innovate and modern concepts in cell based therapy.
Immune microenvironment
The abnormal immune microenvironment is an essential component of a disease. Understanding the mechanism by which the immune microenvironment context is extremely important for the design of novel immunotherapies. we are also interested in how biomaterials such as nanoparticles interact with the immune system.