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Synergistic Reinforcing of Immunogenic Cell Death and Transforming Tumor-Associated Macrophages Via a Multifunctional Cascade Bioreactor for Optimizing Cancer Immunotherapy

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Journal Adv Mater
Date 2022 Oct 17
PMID 36245299
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Immunogenic cell death (ICD) has aroused widespread attention because it can reconstruct a tumor microenvironment and activate antitumor immunity. This study proposes a two-way enhancement of ICD based on a CaO @CuS-MnO @HA (CCMH) nanocomposite to overcome the insufficient damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) of conventional ICD-inducers. The near-infrared (NIR) irradiation (1064 nm) of CuS nanoparticles generates O through photodynamic therapy (PDT) to trigger ICD, and it also damages the Ca buffer function of mitochondria. Additionally, CaO nanoparticles react with H O to produce a large amount of O and Ca , which respectively lead to enhanced PDT and Ca overload during mitochondrial damage, thereby triggering a robust ICD activation. Moreover, oxidative-damaged mitochondrial DNA, induced by PDT and released from tumor cells, reprograms the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment by transforming tumor-associated macrophages to the M1 subphenotype. This study shows that CCMH with NIR-II irradiation can elicit adequate DAMPs and an active tumor-immune microenvironment for both 4T1 and CT26 tumor models. Combining this method with an immune checkpoint blockade can realize an improved immunotherapy efficacy and long-term protection effect for body.

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