Glutathione-Depleting Organic Metal Adjuvants for Effective NIR-II Photothermal Immunotherapy.
Yun ChenPeiying HeDeblin JanaDongdong WangMenghao WangPeiyuan YuWei ZhuRongjun ZhaoPublished in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2022)
Although photothermal immunotherapy (PTI) is a compelling strategy for tumor therapy, the development of promising photothermal agents to overcome the insufficient immunogenicity of tumor cells and the poor immune response encountered in PTI is still challenging. Herein, commercial small-molecule-based organic metal adjuvants (OMAs) are presented, with second near-infrared photoacoustic and photothermal properties as well as the ability to perturb redox homeostasis to potentiate immunogenicity and immune responsiveness. OMAs, assembled from charge-transfer complexes and characterized by a broad substrate scope, high accessibility, and flexibly tuned optical properties, demonstrate strong phototherapeutic and adjuvant abilities via the depletion of glutathione and cysteine, and subsequently elicit systemic immunity by evoking immunogenic cell death, promoting dendritic cell maturation, and increasing T cell infiltration. Furthermore, programmed cell death protein 1 antibody can be employed to synergize with OMAs to suppress tumor immune evasion and ultimately improve the treatment outcomes. This study unlocks new paradigms to provide a versatile OMA-based scaffold for future practical applications.
Keyphrases
- photodynamic therapy
- drug release
- cancer therapy
- small molecule
- dendritic cells
- cell death
- drug delivery
- immune response
- fluorescence imaging
- protein protein
- early stage
- fluorescent probe
- regulatory t cells
- amino acid
- water soluble
- tissue engineering
- current status
- signaling pathway
- inflammatory response
- cell therapy
- smoking cessation
- cell cycle arrest