| Literature DB >> 34599770 |
Jiarong Zhou1,2, Emil Karshalev1, Rodolfo Mundaca-Uribe1, Berta Esteban-Fernández de Ávila1, Nishta Krishnan1,2, Crystal Xiao1,2, Christian J Ventura1,2, Hua Gong1,2, Qiangzhe Zhang1,2, Weiwei Gao1,2, Ronnie H Fang1,2, Joseph Wang1, Liangfang Zhang1,2.
Abstract
The combination of immunotherapy with other forms of treatment is an emerging strategy for boosting antitumor responses. By combining multiple modes of action, these combinatorial therapies can improve clinical outcomes through unique synergisms. Here, a microrobot-based strategy that integrates tumor tissue disruption with biological stimulation is shown for cancer immunotherapy. The microrobot is fabricated by loading bacterial outer membrane vesicles onto a self-propelling micromotor, which can react with water to generate a propulsion force. When administered intratumorally to a solid tumor, the disruption of the local tumor tissue coupled with the delivery of an immunostimulatory payload leads to complete tumor regression. Additionally, treatment of the primary tumor results in the simultaneous education of the host immune system, enabling it to control the growth of distant tumors. Overall, this work introduces a distinct application of microrobots in cancer immunotherapy and offers an attractive strategy for amplifying cancer treatment efficacy when combined with conventional therapies.Entities:
Keywords: cancer immunotherapy; immunostimulatory microrobots; in situ vaccination; physical destruction
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34599770 PMCID: PMC8975929 DOI: 10.1002/adma.202103505
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 32.086