Sequentially sustained release of anticarcinogens for postsurgical chemoimmunotherapy
Qian Chen, Yanan Li, Shuai Zhou, Dali Chen, Muye Zhou, Qinying Chen, Yuren Lu, Naicong Cai, Can Liu, Yumeng Guo, Zijie Qiu, Xiaoyan Hou, Jiasheng Tu, Weiyang Shen, Chunmeng Sun
Journal:JOURNAL OF CONTROLLED RELEASE
IF:11.47
DOI:10.1016/j.jconrel.2022.09.006
PMID:36087802
Published:2022-09-13
research field:分子生物学药理学肾脏病学
Abstract
Postsurgical treatment is of great importance to combat tumor recurrence and metastasis. Anti-CD47 antibodies (aCD47) can block the CD47-signal regulatory protein-alpha (CD47-SIRPα) pathway to restore immunity. Here, an in-situ gel implantation was engineered by crosslinking chitosan (CS) and pullulan (Pul) for postsurgical treatment. A highly selected chemotherapeutic, cyclopamine (Cyc), encapsulated in liposomes (Cyc-Lip) was co-loaded with aCD47 in gels for chemoimmunotherapy. Importantly, a sequential drug release kinetics can be achieved. Nanotherapeutics were confirmed to be released prior to aCD47 in a burst-release manner, which was benefit for immediately killing residual tumor cells followed by releasing tumor antigens . Meanwhile, aCD47 was released in a sustained-release manner to restore macrophage functions and exert anti-tumor immune responses. Afterwards, the efficacy of in-situ chemoimmunotherapy was confirmed on 4T1 mouse breast cancer models, which could not only efficiently augment anti-tumor effect to inhibit tumor recurrence but also establish a long-term immune memory to combat tumor metastasis.
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