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An Antibody Engineered Metalloenzyme for Mediating Cell-Cell Communication and Activation of Immuno- and Chemotherapy.

Zhengwei LiuZhenqi LiuMengyu SunWenting ZhangJinsong RenXiaogang Qu
Published in: Nano letters (2023)
Artificial metalloenzymes (ArMs) are gaining much attention in life sciences. However, the function of the present ArMs for disease treatment is still in its infancy, which may impede the possible therapeutic potential. Herein, we construct an antibody engineered ArM by using the Fc region of IgG and bioorthogonal chemistry, which endows the ArM with the capability of manipulating cell-cell communication and bioorthogonal catalysis for tumor immuno- and chemotherapy. Specially, Fc-Pd ArM is modified on the cancer cell surface by metabolic glycoengineering to catalyze the bioorthogonal activation of prodrug for tumor chemotherapy. More importantly, the antibody-based ArM can mediate cell-cell communication between cancer cells and NK cells, activating the ADCC effect for immunotherapy. In vivo antitumor applications suggest that the ArM can not only eliminate primary tumor but also inhibit tumor lung metastasis. Our work provides a new attempt to develop artificial metalloenzymes with cell-cell communication the ability for bioorthogonal catalysis and combination therapy.
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