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Multimodal Chitosan-Based Materials for Combination Immunotherapy in Cancers: Structural Engineering, Immune Regulatory Mechanisms and Synergistic Therapeutic Applications Publisher



S Safarzadeh SAJAD ; Sm Naghib Seyed MORTEZA ; G Takdehghan GHASEM ; R Sarramiforooshani RAMIN ; Mh Roozbahani Mohammad HOSSEIN ; Fs Sharifianjazi Fariborz S ; K Tavamaishvili KETEVAN
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Source: Carbohydrate Polymers Published:2025


Abstract

Chitosan (CS)-based materials have gained considerable attention due to their intrinsic biodegradability, biocompatibility, and non-immunogenicity, establishing them as versatile candidates for state-of-the-art cancer immunotherapy. By harnessing the unique physicochemical and immunomodulatory properties of this polysaccharide, CS-based systems enable precise targeting, controlled release, and enhanced immune activation, thereby improving therapeutic efficacy while minimizing off-target effects. This review begins by outlining the cancer–immunity cycle and elucidating the structural and functional attributes of CS including cationic charge, chemical functionalization, biodistribution, targeting efficiency, and immune regulation that underpin its performance. The strategic roles of advanced CS derivatives, such as trimethyl CS (TMC), carboxymethyl CS (CMC), fluorinated CS (FCS), glycated CS (GC), hydroxypropyl CS (HPC), and thiolated CS (TC), are examined in optimizing these parameters. Cutting edge CS-based platforms, encompassing vaccines, immune checkpoint inhibitors, and nanostructures, are critically evaluated alongside their integration with synergistic modalities such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy (RT), phototherapy, sonodynamic therapy (SDT), gene therapy, and CRISPR–Cas mediated genome editing. The clinical and translational landscape is also addressed, highlighting emerging trials, manufacturing scalability, and regulatory considerations. Collectively, recent advances consolidate CS-based immunotherapy as a potent, adaptable, and clinically relevant approach capable of driving durable and tumor specific immune responses, with substantial promise for future cancer treatment. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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