Literature DB >> 33738929

Photosynthetic Microorganisms-Based Biophotothermal Therapy with Enhanced Immune Response.

Haoran Wang1, Yunfei Guo1, Shaoju Gan1, Honghui Liu1, Qian Chen1, Ahu Yuan1,2,3, Yiqiao Hu1,2,3, Jinhui Wu1,2,3,4.   

Abstract

The production of oxygen by photosynthetic microorganisms (PSMs) has recently attracted interest concerning the in vivo treatment of multiple diseases for their photosynthetic oxygen production in vivo, since PSMs have good biological safety. Here, the first evidence that PSMs can be used as a photothermal source to perform biophotothermal therapy (bio-PTT) is provided. In vitro and in vivo experiments proved that PSMs can generate heat for the direct elimination of tumors and release a series of pathogen-associated molecular patterns and adjuvants for immune stimulation under light irradiation. Bio-PTT enabled a local tumor inhibition rate exceeding 90% and an abscopal tumor inhibition rate exceeding 75%. This strategy also produced a stronger antitumor immune memory effect to prevent tumor recurrence. The bio-PTT strategy provides a novel direction for photothermal therapy as it simultaneously produces local and abscopal antitumor effects.
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Keywords:  bio-photothermal therapy; light-controlled adjuvants release; photo-immunotherapy; photosynthetic microorganisms; systemic antitumor immunity

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33738929     DOI: 10.1002/smll.202007734

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Small        ISSN: 1613-6810            Impact factor:   13.281


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1.  Photosynthetic microorganisms coupled photodynamic therapy for enhanced antitumor immune effect.

Authors:  Haoran Wang; Honghui Liu; Yunfei Guo; Wenjing Zai; Xianghui Li; Wei Xiong; Xiaozhi Zhao; Yingfang Yao; Yiqiao Hu; Zhigang Zou; Jinhui Wu
Journal:  Bioact Mater       Date:  2021-10-28

2.  Selectively down-regulated PD-L1 by albumin-phenformin nanoparticles mediated mitochondrial dysfunction to stimulate tumor-specific immunological response for enhanced mild-temperature photothermal efficacy.

Authors:  Zaigang Zhou; Ning Jiang; Jiashe Chen; Chunjuan Zheng; Yuanyuan Guo; Ruirong Ye; Ruogu Qi; Jianliang Shen
Journal:  J Nanobiotechnology       Date:  2021-11-18       Impact factor: 10.435

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