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Abstract
Mitochondrial targeting has emerged as an attractive method for antitumor treatment. However, most of the mitochondria targeted drugs focused on inhibiting tumor cells, while their potential for activation of immune responses in the tumor microenvironment has rarely been described. In this study, we report a photosensitive iridium complex MitoIrL2, which enabled the simultaneous mitochondrial modulation of macrophages and tumor cells to achieve synergistic antitumor immunity. The adjustment of the mitochondrial respiratory chain, HIF-1α, and the NF-κB pathway in macrophages drove the metabolic reprogramming from oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) to glycolysis, converting protumor M2 into the antitumor M1 phenotype. Downregulated expression of immunosuppressive checkpoint SIRPα has also been observed on macrophages. Meanwhile, the mitochondrial targeting MitoIrL2 enhanced the immunogenic cell death of tumor cells and reversed the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment, which activated the systemic immune response and established long-term immune memory in vivo. This work illustrates a promising strategy to simultaneously regulate macrophages toward the antitumor phenotype and enhance immunogenic cell death in tumor cells for synergistic antitumor immunotherapy.
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ACS Central Science publishes significant primary reports on research in chemistry and allied fields where chemical approaches are pivotal. As the first fully open-access journal by the American Chemical Society, it covers compelling and important contributions to the broad chemistry and scientific community. "Central science," a term popularized nearly 40 years ago, emphasizes chemistry's central role in connecting physical and life sciences, and fundamental sciences with applied disciplines like medicine and engineering. The journal focuses on exceptional quality articles, addressing advances in fundamental chemistry and interdisciplinary research.