{"title":"肿瘤细胞膜包被的同二聚体前药纳米组件同时递送前药和免疫佐剂用于化学-免疫联合治疗。","authors":"Yingjie Zhao,Tian Liu,Yi Wang,Lingxiao Li,Xue Lin,Wenjing Wang,Jingzhe Sheng,Mengyu Liu,Dongchun Liu,Zhonggui He,Bingjun Sun,Yuki Takahashi,Jin Sun","doi":"10.1021/acsnano.5c06202","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Homodimer prodrug nanoassemblies (HPNAs) gain significant attention due to their ultrahigh drug-loading capacity and carrier-free nature but suffer from poor self-assembly stability and rapid clearance from blood circulation. Cell membranes prove as a promising coating material for nanoparticle modification, offering specialized properties such as specific recognition, prolonged circulation time, and immune evasion. Here, we present a cancer cell membrane-modified biomimetic nanoassembly system designed for combined chemo-immunotherapy. We design a paclitaxel dimer-based small-molecule self-assembling prodrug, PTX-STeS-PTX (PSTeSP). The biomimetic nanoassemblies are constructed by using R848/PSTeSP nanoassemblies (RPNAs) to create a nanocore with an outer layer modified by cancer cell membranes (CCM), abbreviated as CCM-coated RPNAs (RP@CCM NAs). The CCM modification improves the stability of RPNAs in blood circulation and increases their accumulation at tumor sites. Additionally, CCM-coated RPNAs exhibit enhanced homologous targeting specificity toward cancer cells, significantly promoting cellular uptake and selectively inducing cytotoxicity in tumor cells. Furthermore, the incorporation of R848 into the PSTeSP-based nanoassemblies enhances the immune complexity at tumor sites, reshapes the tumor immune microenvironment, and inhibits cancer cell metastasis, enabling a combined chemotherapy and immunotherapy approach. This study explores the potential of CCM as a surface modification material to enhance the pharmacokinetic profile and tumor-specific targeting of HPNAs, offering a rational strategy for HPNA-based drug delivery systems in effective cancer treatment.","PeriodicalId":21,"journal":{"name":"ACS Nano","volume":"43 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":15.8000,"publicationDate":"2025-06-16","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Cancer Cell Membrane-Coated Homodimer Prodrug Nanoassemblies to Simultaneously Deliver Prodrugs and Immune Adjuvants for Combined Chemo-Immunotherapy.\",\"authors\":\"Yingjie Zhao,Tian Liu,Yi Wang,Lingxiao Li,Xue Lin,Wenjing Wang,Jingzhe Sheng,Mengyu Liu,Dongchun Liu,Zhonggui He,Bingjun Sun,Yuki Takahashi,Jin Sun\",\"doi\":\"10.1021/acsnano.5c06202\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Homodimer prodrug nanoassemblies (HPNAs) gain significant attention due to their ultrahigh drug-loading capacity and carrier-free nature but suffer from poor self-assembly stability and rapid clearance from blood circulation. 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Cancer Cell Membrane-Coated Homodimer Prodrug Nanoassemblies to Simultaneously Deliver Prodrugs and Immune Adjuvants for Combined Chemo-Immunotherapy.
Homodimer prodrug nanoassemblies (HPNAs) gain significant attention due to their ultrahigh drug-loading capacity and carrier-free nature but suffer from poor self-assembly stability and rapid clearance from blood circulation. Cell membranes prove as a promising coating material for nanoparticle modification, offering specialized properties such as specific recognition, prolonged circulation time, and immune evasion. Here, we present a cancer cell membrane-modified biomimetic nanoassembly system designed for combined chemo-immunotherapy. We design a paclitaxel dimer-based small-molecule self-assembling prodrug, PTX-STeS-PTX (PSTeSP). The biomimetic nanoassemblies are constructed by using R848/PSTeSP nanoassemblies (RPNAs) to create a nanocore with an outer layer modified by cancer cell membranes (CCM), abbreviated as CCM-coated RPNAs (RP@CCM NAs). The CCM modification improves the stability of RPNAs in blood circulation and increases their accumulation at tumor sites. Additionally, CCM-coated RPNAs exhibit enhanced homologous targeting specificity toward cancer cells, significantly promoting cellular uptake and selectively inducing cytotoxicity in tumor cells. Furthermore, the incorporation of R848 into the PSTeSP-based nanoassemblies enhances the immune complexity at tumor sites, reshapes the tumor immune microenvironment, and inhibits cancer cell metastasis, enabling a combined chemotherapy and immunotherapy approach. This study explores the potential of CCM as a surface modification material to enhance the pharmacokinetic profile and tumor-specific targeting of HPNAs, offering a rational strategy for HPNA-based drug delivery systems in effective cancer treatment.
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.