PD-L1 siRNA–hyaluronic acid conjugate for dual-targeted cancer immunotherapy

“Foreignization” of tumor cells via delivery of a non-self foreign antigen (Ag) into tumors is an appealing strategy to initiate anti-tumor immunity that can facilitate tumor rejection by pre-existing foreign-Ag–reactive T cells. However, the immune-suppressive factors in the tumor microenvironment...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of controlled release 2022-06, Vol.346, p.226-239
Hauptverfasser: Kim, Suyeon, Heo, Roun, Song, Seok Ho, Song, Kwon-Ho, Shin, Jung Min, Oh, Se Jin, Lee, Hyo-Jung, Chung, Jo Eun, Park, Jae Hyung, Kim, Tae Woo
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Zusammenfassung:“Foreignization” of tumor cells via delivery of a non-self foreign antigen (Ag) into tumors is an appealing strategy to initiate anti-tumor immunity that can facilitate tumor rejection by pre-existing foreign-Ag–reactive T cells. However, the immune-suppressive factors in the tumor microenvironment (TME) limit the durable and potent immune response of these cells against tumor antigens, stressing the need for improved tumor-foreignization strategies. Here, we demonstrate that blockade of programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1) on both tumor cells and dendritic cells (DCs) can markedly potentiate the induction of tumor-reactive T cells, thereby strengthening the anti-tumor immunity ignited by tumor-foreignization. Specifically, we developed a polymeric nanoconjugate (PEG-HA-OVA/PPLs), consisting of siPD-L1-based polyplexes, PEGylated hyaluronic acid as the CD44-targeting moiety, and ovalbumin (OVA) as a model foreign antigen. Notably, PEG-HA-OVA/PPLs were simultaneously delivered into CD44high tumor cells and CD44high DCs, leading to efficient cross-presentation of OVA and downregulation of PD-L1 in both cell types. Importantly, the nanoconjugate not only allowed OVA-specific T cells to vigorously reject the foreignized tumor cells but also reprogrammed the TME to elicit robust T-cell responses specific to the endogenous tumor Ags, eventually generating long-lasting protective immunity. Thus, our combination strategy represents an innovative approach for the induction of potent tumor immunity via a two-step consecutive immune boost against exogenous and endogenous tumor Ags. Schematic illustration of HA conjugate-mediated two-step immune booster to amplify tumor-reactive T cell responses. a In TMEs, induced expression of PD-L1 on CD44+ tumor cells and DCs constrain the PD-1+ effector T cell cytotoxic antitumor response. b Dual-target polymeric conjugate–based therapeutic strategy combined with immune checkpoint blockade (siPD-L1) triggered potent anti-tumor immunity in vivo and exerted strong anti-tumor efficacy, while simultaneously establishing long-term immunity against tumor recurrence. [Display omitted]
ISSN:0168-3659
1873-4995
DOI:10.1016/j.jconrel.2022.04.023