Heating tumors with tumor cell-derived nanoparticles to enhance chemoimmunotherapy for colorectal cancer

Xin-Ying Li,Rong-Hui Li, Jun-Zi Cong, Wen-Shang Liu, Yang Zhang,Hui-Lin Guan, Ling-Ling Zhu, Kai Chen, Li-Ying Pang,Hong Jin

NANOMEDICINE(2024)

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Aim: To investigate the mechanism of doxorubicin (DOX)-induced immunogenic cell death (ICD) and to improve immunotherapy efficacy. Materials & methods: In this study, hybrid vesicles containing DOX (HV-DOX) were prepared by thin-film hydration with extrusion, and the formulated nanoparticles were characterized physically. Furthermore, in vitro experiments and animal models were used to investigate the efficacy and new mechanisms of chemotherapy combined with immunotherapy. Results: DOX improved tumor immunogenicity by alkalinizing lysosomes, inhibiting tumor cell autophagy and inducing ICD. HVs could activate dendritic cell maturation, synergistically enhancing chemotherapeutic immunity. Conclusion: The mechanism of DOX-induced ICD was explored, and antitumor immunity was synergistically activated by HV-DOX to improve chemotherapeutic drug loading and provide relevant antigenic information.
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biomimetic nanobiomaterials,chemoimmunotherapy,colorectal cancer,immunogenic cell death
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