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Bacterial Metabolism-Initiated Nanocatalytic Tumor Immunotherapy

  • Wencheng Wu
  • , Yinying Pu
  • , Shuang Gao
  • , Yucui Shen
  • , Min Zhou*
  • , Heliang Yao
  • , Jianlin Shi*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • CAS - Shanghai Institute of Ceramics
  • Tongji University

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The low immunogenicity of tumors remains one of the major limitations of cancer immunotherapy. Herein, we report a bacterial metabolism-initiated and photothermal-enhanced nanocatalytic therapy strategy to completely eradicate primary tumor by triggering highly effective antitumor immune responses. Briefly, a microbiotic nanomedicine, designated as Cu2O@ΔSt, has been constructed by conjugating PEGylated Cu2O nanoparticles on the surface of an engineered Salmonella typhimurium strain (ΔSt). Owing to the natural hypoxia tropism of ΔSt, Cu2O@ΔSt could selectively colonize hypoxic solid tumors, thus minimizing the adverse effects of the bacteria on normal tissues. Upon bacterial metabolism within the tumor, Cu2O@ΔSt generates H2S gas and other acidic substances in the tumor microenvironment (TME), which will in situ trigger the sulfidation of Cu2O to form CuS facilitating tumor-specific photothermal therapy (PTT) under local NIR laser irradiation on the one hand. Meanwhile, the dissolved Cu+ ions from Cu2O into the acidified TME enables the nanocatalytic tumor therapy by catalyzing the Fenton-like reaction of decomposing endogenous H2O2 into cytotoxic hydroxyl radicals (·OH) on the other hand. Such a bacterial metabolism-triggered PTT-enhanced nanocatalytic treatment could effectively destroy tumor cells and induce a massive release of tumor antigens and damage-associated molecular patterns, thereby sensitizing tumors to checkpoint blockade (ICB) therapy. The combined nanocatalytic and ICB therapy results in the much-inhibited growth of distant and metastatic tumors, and more importantly, induces a powerful immunological memory effect after the primary tumor ablation.[Figure not available: see fulltext.]

源语言英语
文章编号220
期刊Nano-Micro Letters
14
1
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 12月 2022
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