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Neutrophil Camouflaged Stealth Nanovehicle for Photothermal-Induced Tumor Immunotherapy by Triggering Pyroptosis.

Xuya YuGuozheng XingShupei ShengLimin JinYan ZhangDunwan ZhuLin MeiXia DongFeng Lv
Published in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2023)
The regulation of tumor immunosuppressive microenvironments via precise drug delivery is a promising strategy for preventing tumor recurrence and metastasis. Inspired by the stealth strategy, a stealthy nanovehicle based on neutrophil camouflage is developed to achieve precise delivery and tumor immunotherapy by triggering pyroptosis. The nanovehicle comprises anti-CD11b- and IR820-conjugated bovine serum albumin nanoparticles loaded with decitabine. Camouflaged by neutrophils, the nanovehicles achieve efficient tumor delivery by neutrophil hitchhiking owing to the biotropism of neutrophils for tumors. The fluorescent signal molecule, IR820, on the nanovehicle acts as a navigation monitor to track the precise delivery of the nanovehicle. The released decitabine upregulates gasdermin E, and laser irradiation activates caspase-3, thereby resulting in pyroptosis, which improves the system's adaptive immune response. In a triple-negative breast cancer animal model, it regulates the immunosuppressive microenvironment for effective tumor immunotherapy and induces a long-lasting and strong immune memory to prevent lung metastasis.
Keyphrases
  • drug delivery
  • immune response
  • acute myeloid leukemia
  • stem cells
  • photodynamic therapy
  • working memory
  • radiation therapy
  • nlrp inflammasome
  • dendritic cells
  • high resolution
  • signaling pathway
  • free survival