Phototherapy and anti-GITR antibody-based therapy synergistically reinvigorate immunogenic cell death and reject established cancers.
Biomaterials
; 269: 120648, 2021 02.
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Phototherapy and immunogenic cell death (ICD) are powerful strategies to fight cancer. However, their therapeutic outcomes are diminished by immunosuppressive and hypoxia microenvironment. Herein, a photo-based, immunomodulating and hypoxia-alleviated nanosystem, PDA-ICG@CAT-DTA-1, is proposed to achieve the synergism between phototherapy and immunotherapy. Catalase (CAT) and anti-GITR antibody (DTA-1) are loaded to photothermal agent and photosensitizer composed PDA-ICG nanoparticles. The PDA-ICG@CAT-DTA-1 exhibits intrinsic local hyperthermia and enhanced ROS generation in tumor, and abrogates tumor immune suppression. It results in reduction of intratumoral FOXP3+ regulatory T cells (4.3-fold) and increase of CD4+ effector T cells (1.5-fold) compare with the control, and promotes damage associated molecular patterns generation to reinvigorate ICD effect. The potent antitumor of PDA-ICG@CAT-DTA-1 is proved in 4T1 bilateral tumor-bearing mice, with inhibition ratio of 95.1% for primary cancers and 68.7% for abscopal cancers. Our findings highlight great promise of the constructed versatility nanosystem to fix bottlenecks for cancer therapy.
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Nanopartículas
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Hipertermia Induzida
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Neoplasias
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Animals
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Biomaterials
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2021
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Holanda