Co-delivery of proanthocyanidin and mitoxantrone induces synergistic immunogenic cell death to potentiate cancer immunotherapy

Immunological checkpoint inhibitors provide a revolutionary method for cancer treatment. However, due to low tumor mutations and insufficient infiltration of immune cells into the tumor microenvironment, 85% of colorectal cancer patients cannot respond to checkpoint blockade immunotherapy. In this s...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biomaterials science 2022-08, Vol.1 (16), p.4549-456
Hauptverfasser: Qian, Ying, Mao, Jiarong, Leng, Xuejiao, Zhu, Ling, Rui, Xue, Jin, Zhetong, Jiang, Houzhe, Liu, Heng, Zhang, Fengguang, Bi, Xiaolin, Chen, Zhipeng, Wang, Jingjing
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Zusammenfassung:Immunological checkpoint inhibitors provide a revolutionary method for cancer treatment. However, due to low tumor mutations and insufficient infiltration of immune cells into the tumor microenvironment, 85% of colorectal cancer patients cannot respond to checkpoint blockade immunotherapy. In this study, tumor microenvironment-responsive deformable nanoparticles (DMP@NPs) were rationally designed to improve immunotherapy by synergistically modulating the immune tumor microenvironment. DMP@NPs self-assemble from a newly synthesized tumor acidity responsive polypeptide checkpoint inhibitor polymer (PEG-DMA- D PPA-1) with immunogenic cell death (ICD) enhanced combination drugs containing a certain proportion of mitoxantrone (MITX) and proanthocyanidins (PC). Upon tumor acidity-triggered cleavage of PEG-DMA- D PPA-1, DMP@NPs undergo special "sphere-ring deformation" dissociation, gradually releasing polypeptide checkpoint inhibitor D PPA-1, MITX and PC. MITX/PC in vitro synergistically triggers higher ICD with the release of the high mobility group box-1 (HMGB-1) and calreticulin (CRT). After intravenous injection of DMP@NPs, the local tumor microenvironment of CT26 tumor-bearing mice was reprogrammed, and dendritic cell activation and T cell infiltration were significantly increased. Most importantly, the synergistic immune nanodrug DMP@NPs improved the efficacy of colorectal cancer immunotherapy and reduced toxicity and side effects for the immune organs. Tumor microenvironment-responsive nanoparticles self-assembled from polypeptide checkpoint inhibitor polymer, mitoxantrone and proanthocyanidins can reprogram the tumor microenvironment and improve the efficacy of colorectal cancer immunotherapy.
ISSN:2047-4830
2047-4849
DOI:10.1039/d2bm00611a