Membrane-Anchoring and Oxygen-Generating Mediated Nanosonosensitizer for Optimizing Cancer Immunotherapy.

IF 10 2区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Qing Zhao, Ye Han, Wushuang Gong, Zhiyue Cao, Haonan Chang, Shaofan Gong, Qunying Li, Mengmeng Li, Chao Ma, Liangcan He, Hang Zhou
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Abstract

Despite its antitumor promise, sonodynamic therapy (SDT)'s efficacy in immune activation requires enhancement, primarily due to the hypoxic tumor microenvironment (TME) and insufficient targeting of sonosensitizers to specific subcellular regions. Herein, we developed macrophage membrane (MM)-intermingled membrane fusogenic liposomes (MFL) to optimize sonoimmunotherapy that encapsulate catalase (CAT) within the core and incorporate the sonosensitizer chlorin e6 (Ce6) in the outer shell (CAT@MM-MFL-Ce6). The MM confers immune evasion properties and promotes nanoparticles' targeted accumulation in tumor tissue. The membrane fusion effect enables Ce6 to anchor onto cancer cell membrane and facilitates the direct delivery of CAT into the cytoplasm, bypassing endosomal degradation. Upon ultrasound stimulation, generated reactive oxygen species directly damage the plasma membrane, initiating the Caspase 3/Gasdermin E-mediated pyroptosis pathway. Concurrently, the encapsulated CAT efficiently decompose H₂O₂ in the cytoplasm, thus enhancing local oxygen levels in hypoxic tumors. Contributed by these effects, the combination of nanosonosensitizer-augmented SDT and immune checkpoint agent successfully reverse the immunosuppressive TME, driving a potent immune response that inhibits primary tumor growth, distant metastasis, and lung metastases in an orthotopic triple-negative breast cancer model. This study demonstrates the potential of a novel SDT-based combinatorial approach to modulate immune-cold TMEs, advancing proof-of-concept tumor therapeutics.

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Advanced Healthcare Materials
Advanced Healthcare Materials 工程技术-生物材料
CiteScore
14.40
自引率
3.00%
发文量
600
审稿时长
1.8 months
期刊介绍: Advanced Healthcare Materials, a distinguished member of the esteemed Advanced portfolio, has been dedicated to disseminating cutting-edge research on materials, devices, and technologies for enhancing human well-being for over ten years. As a comprehensive journal, it encompasses a wide range of disciplines such as biomaterials, biointerfaces, nanomedicine and nanotechnology, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine.
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