Biomimetic Liposome with Surface-Bound Elastase for Enhanced Tumor Penetration and Chemo-Immumotherapy.
Yong-Jiang LiJun-Yong WuXiong-Bin HuTianjinhao DingTiantian TangDa-Xiong XiangPublished in: Advanced healthcare materials (2021)
Dense extracellular matrix (ECM) in the tumor stroma has been a challenge for drug penetration and cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) infiltration. Neutrophil elastase (NE), in surface-bound form, can destruct ECM rapidly, may be used for remodeling tumor ECM, and overcoming tumor stromal barrier. Focusing on elastosis in triple-negative breast tumor, biomimetic liposomes with chimeric cell membrane proteins (LMP) are developed and for the first time, it is demonstrated that LMP with surface-bound elastase (NE-LMP) can target and degrade ECM effectively in tumor stroma, with minimal toxicity to normal tissues. The pretreatment of NE-LMP increases the accumulation of chemotherapeutics at the tumor site and enhances antitumor effects. Also, NE-LMP facilitates CTL infiltration in tumors and exhibits enhanced chemo-immunotherapy in combination of PD-1 immune checkpoint blockade treatment in orthotopic 4T1 tumor-bearing mice, with significantly prolonged survival. Moreover, the remodeling of the tumor ECM by NE-LMP shows inhibiting effects on metastasis in the lung. Findings from this study suggest that NE-LMP holds promise for enhancing deep penetration of drug and infiltration of CTL in desmoplastic tumor by effective degrading ECM in the tumor stroma.