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Aptamer-Gold Nanocage Composite for Photoactivated Immunotherapy.

Wen SongJing-Jing HuShu-Jun SongYi XuHang YangFan YangYing ZhouTao YuWen-Xiu Qiu
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) has been hailed as the hope for conquering cancer as ICB could produce a significant and durable response to tumor cells. However, the high cost and severe side effects of ICB drugs limited their application for further anticancer therapy. Here, we developed a photoactivated immunotherapy nanoplatform (Apt@AuNC). This nanoplatform could target tumor tissues via enhanced penetration retention (EPR) effect and the aptamer (Apt) could be released from Apt@AuNC in tumor sites via illumination. The immune system in the tumor area was then activated after the combination of Apt and PD-1 protein. The heat generated from AuNC was able to continue killing tumor cells. This nanoplatform could not only achieve the precise immunotherapy but also significantly facilitate the anticancer efficacy.
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