Cancer-Erythrocyte Hybrid Membrane-Camouflaged Magnetic Nanoparticles with Enhanced Photothermal-Immunotherapy for Ovarian Cancer

ACS NANO(2021)

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Cell-membrane-coated nanoparticles are widely studied due to their inherent cellular properties, such as immune escape and homologous homing. A cell membrane coating can also maintain the relative stability of nanoparticles during circulation in a complex blood environment through cell membrane encapsulation technology. In this study, we fused a murine-derived ID8 ovarian cancer cell membrane with a red blood cell (RBC) membrane to create a hybrid biomimetic coating (IRM), and hybrid IRM camouflaged indocyanine green (ICG)-loaded magnetic nanoparticles (Fe3O4-ICG@IRM) were fabricated for combination therapy of ovarian cancer. Fe3O4-ICG@IRM retained both ID8 and RBC cell membrane proteins and exhibited highly specific self-recognition of ID8 cells in vitro and in vivo as well as a prolonged circulation lifetime in blood. Interestingly, in the bilateral flank tumor model, the IRM-coated nanoparticles also activated specific immunity, which killed homologous ID8 tumor cells but had no effect on B16-F10 tumor cells. Furthermore, Fe3O4-ICG@IRM showed synergistic photothermal therapy, resulting in the release of whole-cell tumor antigens by photothermal-induced tumor necrosis, which further enhanced antitumor immunotherapy for primary tumor and metastatic tumor by activating CD8(+) cytotoxic T cells and reducing regulatory Foxp3(+) T cells. Together, the biomimetic Fe3O4-ICG@IRM nanoparticles showed synergistic photothermal-immunotherapy for ovarian cancer.
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hybrid membrane, immune escape, homologous homing, photothermal-immunotherapy, primary and metastatic tumor
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