Dual-Enzyme-Instructed Peptide Self-Assembly to Boost Immunogenic Cell Death by Coordinating Intracellular Calcium Overload and Chemotherapy

IF 15.8 1区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
ACS Nano Pub Date : 2025-01-04 DOI:10.1021/acsnano.4c10119
Zhenghao Zhang, Yuhan Hu, Yinghao Ding, Xiangyang Zhang, Xiao Dong, Limin Xie, Zhimou Yang, Zhi-Wen Hu
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Abstract

The concept of immunogenic cell death (ICD) induced by chemotherapy as a potential synergistic modality for cancer immunotherapy has been widely discussed. Unfortunately, most chemotherapeutic agents failed to dictate effective ICD responses due to their defects in inducing potent ICD signaling. Here, we report a dual-enzyme-instructed peptide self-assembly platform of CPMC (CPT-GFFpY-PLGVRK-Caps) that cooperatively utilizes camptothecin (CPT) and capsaicin (Caps) to promote ICD and engage systemic adaptive immunity for tumor rejection. Although CPT and Caps respectively prevent tumor progression by inhibiting type-I DNA topoisomerase and activating transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 1 (TRPV1) for intracellular calcium overload, neither alone effectively stimulates sufficient ICD signaling to meet immunotherapeutic needs. CPMC, sequentially allowing an active Caps derivative of VRK-Caps and CPT to release extracellularly and intracellularly, can synergize two distinct apoptosis pathways stimulated by Caps and CPT to increase tumor immunogenicity and elicit systemic T-cell-based immunity. Consequently, CPMC facilitates the generation of improved tumor-specific cytotoxic T-cell responses and sustained immunological memory, successfully suppressing both primary and distant tumors. Moreover, CPMC can render tumors susceptible to PD-L1 blockade and synergize with an antiprogrammed cell death-ligand 1 (aPDL1) antibody for tumor inhibition. Combining two cancer chemotherapeutic drugs with low ICD-stimulating capacity using a peptide self-assembly strategy was demonstrated to boost ICD responses and potentiate cancer immunotherapy.

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ACS Nano
ACS Nano 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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26.00
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1.7 months
期刊介绍: ACS Nano, published monthly, serves as an international forum for comprehensive articles on nanoscience and nanotechnology research at the intersections of chemistry, biology, materials science, physics, and engineering. The journal fosters communication among scientists in these communities, facilitating collaboration, new research opportunities, and advancements through discoveries. ACS Nano covers synthesis, assembly, characterization, theory, and simulation of nanostructures, nanobiotechnology, nanofabrication, methods and tools for nanoscience and nanotechnology, and self- and directed-assembly. Alongside original research articles, it offers thorough reviews, perspectives on cutting-edge research, and discussions envisioning the future of nanoscience and nanotechnology.
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