Across-cancer specific immune responses induced by nanovaccines or microvaccines to prevent different cancers and cancer metastasis
Metastatic cancers and recurrent cancers are diverse, different from primary cancers, and organ-dependent. However, how strong are across-cancer immune responses among different types of cancers remain unclear. Herein, vaccines-encapsulated-whole-components-of-tumor-tissue (VEWCOTT) were applied to...
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Veröffentlicht in: | iScience 2022-12, Vol.25 (12), p.105511-105511, Article 105511 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Metastatic cancers and recurrent cancers are diverse, different from primary cancers, and organ-dependent. However, how strong are across-cancer immune responses among different types of cancers remain unclear. Herein, vaccines-encapsulated-whole-components-of-tumor-tissue (VEWCOTT) were applied to demonstrate the across-cancer immune responses, thanks to inducing pan-clones T-cell immune responses. Either lung-cancer-tissue- or melanoma-tissue-based VEWCOTT simultaneously prevented melanoma, lung cancer, hepatoma, and metastatic cancer, which showed that strong across-cancer immune responses were induced. Both nanovaccines and microvaccines showed potent across-cancer prevention efficacy. VEWCOTT induced tumor-specific T cells in peripheral immune organs and major organs, and adjusted the immune-microenvironment of cancer-colonized organs. In addition, the allograft of T cells from VEWCOTT immunized mice to allogeneic naive mice efficiently prevent various cancers. Many neoantigens are shared by melanoma cells and lung cancer cells. Across-cancer immune responses exist among different types of cancers, and thus VEWCOTT has the advantage of simultaneously preventing cancer metastasis and cancers in different organs.
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•Nanovaccines and microvaccines made from whole tumor tissue prevent different cancers•Across-cancer immune responses exist among different types of cancers•Many neoantigens are shared by melanoma cells and lung cancer cells•Allotransplanting T cells from immunized healthy individuals to cancer patients
Health sciences; Immunology; Cancer |
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ISSN: | 2589-0042 2589-0042 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.isci.2022.105511 |