| Literature DB >> 33325584 |
Jingchao Li1, Xiangrong Yu2, Yuyan Jiang1, Shasha He1, Yan Zhang3, Yu Luo4, Kanyi Pu1.
Abstract
Immunotherapy has offered new treatment options for cancer; however, the therapeutic benefits are often modest and desired to be improved. A semiconducting polymer nanoadjuvant (SPNII R) with a photothermally triggered cargo release for second near-infrared (NIR-II) photothermal immunotherapy is reported here. SPNII R consists of a semiconducting polymer nanoparticle core as an NIR-II photothermal converter, which is doped with a toll-like receptor (TLR) agonist as an immunotherapy adjuvant and coated with a thermally responsive lipid shell. Upon NIR-II photoirradiation, SPNII R effectively generates heat not only to ablate tumors and induce immunogenic cell death (ICD), but also to melt the lipid layers for on-demand release of the TLR agonist. The combination of ICD and activation of TLR7/TLR8 enhances the maturation of dendritic cells, which amplifies anti-tumor immune responses. Thus, a single treatment of SPNII R-mediated NIR-II photothermal immunotherapy effectively inhibits growth of both primary and distant tumors and eliminates lung metastasis in a murine mouse model. This study thus provides a remote-controlled smart delivery system to synergize photomedicine with immunotherapy for enhanced cancer treatment.Entities:
Keywords: immunotherapies; organic nanoparticles; photothermal therapies; second near-infrared windows
Year: 2020 PMID: 33325584 DOI: 10.1002/adma.202003458
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849