Surgical tumor–derived nanoplatform targets tumor-associated macrophage for personalized postsurgical cancer immunotherapy

Gongxi Qiao, Shenglin Li, Xumin Pan, Ping Xie, Ruixi Peng, Xiangrong Huang,Mengyun He,Jianhui Jiang,Xia Chu

Science Advances(2024)

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Directly activating CD8 + T cells within the tumor through antigen-presenting cells (APCs) hold promise for tumor elimination. However, M2-like tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), the most abundant APCs in tumors, hinder CD8 + T cell activation due to inefficient antigen cross-presentation. Here, we demonstrated a personalized nanotherapeutic platform using surgical tumor–derived galactose ligand–modified cancer cell membrane (CM)–coated cysteine protease inhibitor (E64)–loaded mesoporous silica nanoparticles for postsurgical cancer immunotherapy. The platform targeted M2-like TAMs and released E64 within lysosomes, which reshaped antigen cross-presentation and directly activated CD8 + T cells, thus suppressing B16-OVA melanoma growth. Furthermore, this platform, in combination with anti–PD-L1 antibodies, enhanced the therapeutic efficacy and substantially inhibited 4T1 tumor growth. CMs obtained from surgically resected tumors were used to construct a personalized nanotherapeutic platform, which, in synergy with immune checkpoint blockade (ICB), effectively inhibited postsurgical tumor recurrence in 4T1 tumor. Our work offered a robust, safe strategy for cancer immunotherapy and prevention of postsurgical tumor recurrence.
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