| Literature DB >> 33711191 |
Ze Chen1, Hong Pan1, Yingmei Luo2, Ting Yin2, Baozhen Zhang1, Jianhong Liao1, Mengmeng Wang1, Xiaofan Tang1, Guojun Huang1, Guanjun Deng1, Mingbin Zheng1,2,3,4, Lintao Cai1,4.
Abstract
Chimeric antigen receptor T cell (CAR-T) therapy has shown remarkable clinical success in eradicating hematologic malignancies. However, hostile microenvironment in solid tumors severely prevents CAR-T cells migrating, infiltrating, and killing. Herein, a nanoengineered CAR-T strategy is reported for enhancing solid tumor therapy through bioorthogonal conjugation with a nano-photosensitizer (indocyanine green nanoparticles, INPs) as a microenvironment modulator. INPs engineered CAR-T biohybrids (CT-INPs) not only retain the original activities and functions of CAR-T cells, but it is further armed with fluorescent tracing and microenvironment remodeling abilities. Irradiated with laser, CT-INPs demonstrate that mild photothermal intervention destroys the extracellular matrix, expanded blood vessels, loosened compact tissue, and stimulated chemokine secretion without damping CAR-T cell activities. Those regulations induce an immune-favorable tumor microenvironment for recruitment and infiltration of CT-INPs. CT-INPs triggered photothermal effects collapse the physical and immunological barriers of solid tumor, and robustly boosted CAR-T immunotherapy. Therefore, CAR-T biohybrids provide reliable treatment strategy for solid tumor immunotherapy via microenvironment reconstruction.Entities:
Keywords: bioactive material; chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapy; microenvironment remodeling; physiologic barrier; solid tumor
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33711191 DOI: 10.1002/smll.202007494
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281