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      Messenger RNA (mRNA) nanoparticle tumour vaccination.

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          Use of mRNA-based vaccines for tumour immunotherapy has gained increasing attention in recent years. A growing number of studies applying nanomedicine concepts to mRNA tumour vaccination show that the mRNA delivered in nanoparticle format can generate a more robust immune response. Advances in the past decade have deepened our understanding of gene delivery barriers, mRNA's biological stability and immunological properties, and support the notion for engineering innovations tailored towards a more efficient mRNA nanoparticle vaccine delivery system. In this review we will first examine the suitability of mRNA for engineering manipulations, followed by discussion of a model framework that highlights the barriers to a robust anti-tumour immunity mediated by mRNA encapsulated in nanoparticles. Finally, by consolidating existing literature on mRNA nanoparticle tumour vaccination within the context of this framework, we aim to identify bottlenecks that can be addressed by future nanoengineering research.

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          Journal
          Nanoscale
          Nanoscale
          2040-3372
          2040-3364
          Jul 21 2014
          : 6
          : 14
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA. kam.leong@duke.edu.
          Article
          NIHMS602385
          10.1039/c4nr01346h
          4100211
          24904987
          3f42a27c-1133-423c-b5d6-dc1d7adf3799
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