Self-Delivery Ternary Bioregulators for Photodynamic Amplified Immunotherapy by Tumor Microenvironment Reprogramming

Linping Zhao(State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Disease), Rongrong Zheng(State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Disease), Renjiang Kong(Southern Medical University), Chu‐Yu Huang(State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Disease), Xiaona Rao(State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Disease), Yang Ni(First Affiliated Hospital of Guangdong Pharmaceutical University), Ali Chen(First Affiliated Hospital of Guangdong Pharmaceutical University), Xiyong Yu(State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Disease), Hong Cheng(Southern Medical University), Shiying Li(State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Disease)
ACS Nano
January 13, 2022
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Abstract

Abnormal metabolism of cancer cells results in complex tumor microenvironments (TME), which play a dominant role in tumor metastasis. Herein, self-delivery ternary bioregulators (designated as TerBio) are constructed for photodynamic amplified immunotherapy against colorectal cancer by TME reprogramming. Specifically, carrier-free TerBio are prepared by the self-assembly of chlorine e6, SB505124 (SB), and lonidamine (Lon), which exhibit improved tumor accumulation, tumor penetration, and cellular uptake behaviors. Interestingly, TerBio-mediated photodynamic therapy (PDT) could not only inhibit the primary tumor growth but also induce immunogenic cell death of tumors to activate the cascade immune response. Furthermore, TerBio are capable of TME reprograming by SB-triggered transforming growth factor (TGF)-β blockage and Lon-induced lactic acid efflux inhibition. As a consequence, TerBio significantly suppresses distant and metastatic tumor growth by PDT-amplified immunotherapy. This study might advance the development of self-delivery nanomedicine against malignant tumor growth and metastasis.


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