Efficient Immunotherapy of Drug-Free Layered Double Hydroxide Nanoparticles via Neutralizing Excess Acid and Blocking Tumor Cell Autophagy
Cancer immunotherapy efficacy is largely limited by the suppressive tumor immune microenvironment (TIME) where antitumor immune cells are inhibited and tumor antigens continue to mutate or be lost. To remodel the TIME, we here applied weakly alkaline layered double hydroxide nanoparticles (LDH NPs)...
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description | Cancer immunotherapy efficacy is largely limited by the suppressive tumor immune microenvironment (TIME) where antitumor immune cells are inhibited and tumor antigens continue to mutate or be lost. To remodel the TIME, we here applied weakly alkaline layered double hydroxide nanoparticles (LDH NPs) to neutralize the excess acid and block autophagy of tumor cells for neoadjuvant cancer immunotherapy. Peritumoral injection of LDH NPs provided a long-term and efficient acid-neutralization in the TIME, blocked the lysosome-mediated autophagy pathway in tumor cells, and increased the levels of antitumor tumor-associated macrophages and T cells. These LDH NPs captured tumor antigens released in the tumor tissues and effectively inhibited the growth of both melanoma and colon tumors in vivo. These findings indicate that LDH NPs, as an immunomodulator and adjuvant, successfully “awaken” and promote the host innate and adaptive immune systems, showing promising potential for solid tumor immunotherapy. |
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