Engineering Oxaliplatin Prodrug Nanoparticles for Second Near-Infrared Fluorescence Imaging-Guided Immunotherapy of Colorectal Cancer

  • Qiurong Zhu
  • , Fang Sun
  • , Tianliang Li
  • , Mengxue Zhou
  • , Jiayi Ye
  • , Aiyan Ji
  • , Hui Wang*
  • , Chunyong Ding*
  • , Hao Chen
  • , Zhiai Xu*
  • , Haijun Yu*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC) ranks as the third common and the fourth lethal cancer type worldwide. Immune checkpoint blockade therapy demonstrates great efficacy in a subset of metastatic CRC patients, but precise activation of the antitumor immune response at the tumor site is still challenging. Here a versatile prodrug nanoparticle for second near-infrared (NIR-II) fluorescence imaging-guided combinatory immunotherapy of CRC is reported. The prodrug nanoparticles are constructed with a polymeric oxaliplatin prodrug (PBOXA) and a donor–spacer–acceptor–spacer–donor type small molecular fluorophore TQTCD. The later displays large Stokes shift (>300 nm), fluorescence emission over 1000 nm, and excellent photothermal conversion performance for NIR-II fluorescence imaging-guided photothermal therapy (PTT). The prodrug nanoparticles show seven times higher intratumoral OXA accumulation than free oxaliplatin. TQTCD-based PTT and PBOXA-induced chemotherapy trigger immunogenic cell death of the tumor cells and elicit antitumor immune response in a spatiotemporally controllable manner. Further combination of the prodrug nanoparticle-based PTT/chemotherapy with programmed death ligand 1 blockade significantly promotes intratumoral infiltration of the cytotoxic T lymphocytes and eradicates the CRC tumors. The NIR-II fluorescence imaging-guided immunotherapy may provide a promising approach for CRC treatment.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2007882
JournalSmall
Volume17
Issue number13
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2021

Keywords

  • colorectal cancer
  • combinatory immunotherapy
  • immunogenic cell death
  • prodrug nanoparticles
  • second near-infrared fluorescence imaging

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