Nanoparticle Delivery of Immunostimulatory Alu RNA for Cancer Immunotherapy.
Kyle M GarlandAlexander J KwiatkowskiJohn T TossbergPhilip S CrookeThomas M AuneJohn Tanner WilsonPublished in: Cancer research communications (2023)
Loss of A-to-I editing leads to accumulation of unedited Alu RNAs that activate innate immunity via RNA-sensing pattern recognition receptors. When packaged into endosome-releasing polymer nanoparticles, AluJB RNA becomes highly immunostimulatory and can be used pharmacologically to inhibit tumor growth in mouse melanoma models. These findings identify Alu RNAs as a new class of nucleic acid innate immune agonists for cancer immunotherapy.
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