Tumor Microenvironment-Activatable Molecular Pro-theranostic Agent for Photodynamic and Immunotherapy of Cancer.
Hui ZhouYuan ZhangRuru ZhangMin ZhaoWan ChenYinghua LiuYue JiangQing LiQingqing MiaoMingyuan GaoPublished in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2023)
Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are the major components of the tumor-associated matrix, and play an important role in tumor progression and immunosuppression. Therefore, precise theranostics of CAFs are beneficial to CAFs-targeted therapies. However, imaging agents enabling precise theranostics of CAFs have been rarely exploited. To tackle this issue, we develop a molecular pro-theranostic probe (FMP) with activatable fluorescence, photoacoustic (PA) imaging, and photodynamic therapy (PDT) in response to fibroblast activation protein α (FAPα) overexpressed in more than 90% types of CAFs and some tumor cells. Attributing to efficient activatable photo-toxicity towards CAFs and tumor cells together with activated immunogenic cell death (ICD), complete tumor regression of primary tumors and abscopal effect of distant tumors are observed on the 4T1 tumor-bearing mice model. By integration with PD-L1 checkpoint blockade immunotherapy, enhanced systemic immune responses have been evoked to obtain long-lasting tumor suppression of both primary and distant tumors as well as arrest systemic cancer metastasis in living mice. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Keyphrases
- fluorescence imaging
- photodynamic therapy
- papillary thyroid
- cell death
- high resolution
- immune response
- cell cycle
- squamous cell
- fluorescent probe
- lymph node
- single molecule
- poor prognosis
- high fat diet induced
- oxidative stress
- small molecule
- cancer therapy
- living cells
- dna damage
- squamous cell carcinoma
- quantum dots
- metabolic syndrome
- dendritic cells
- type diabetes
- lymph node metastasis
- drug delivery
- toll like receptor
- amino acid