免疫系统
癌症研究
癌症免疫疗法
癌细胞
癌症
细胞
材料科学
体内
免疫学
免疫疗法
生物
医学
内科学
遗传学
生物技术
作者
Chunxiong Zheng,Qixue Wang,Ying Wang,Xinzhi Zhao,Kaimin Gao,Qi Liu,Yu Zhao,Zhanzhan Zhang,Yadan Zheng,Jingjing Cao,Hongyun Chen,Linqi Shi,Chunsheng Kang,Yang Liu,Yunfeng Lu
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.201902542
摘要
Abstract Current cancer immunotherapies including chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)‐based therapies and checkpoint immune inhibitors have demonstrated significant clinical success, but always suffer from immunotoxicity and autoimmune disease. Recently, nanomaterial‐based immunotherapies are developed to precisely control in vivo immune activation in tumor tissues for reducing immune‐related adverse events. However, little consideration has been put on the spatial modulation of interactions between immune cells and cancer cells to optimize the efficacy of cancer immunotherapies. Herein, a rational design of immunomodulating nanoparticles is demonstrated that can in situ modify the tumor cell surface with natural killer cell (NK cell)‐activating signals to achieve in situ activation of tumor‐infiltrating NK cells, as well as direction of their antitumor immunity toward tumor cells. Using these immunomodulating nanoparticles, the remarkable inhibition of tumor growth is observed in mice without noticeable side effects. This study provides an accurate immunomodulation strategy that achieves safe and effective antitumor immunity through in situ NK cell activation in tumors. Further development by constructing interactions with various immune cells can potentially make this nanotechnology become a general platform for the design of advanced immunotherapies for cancer treatments.
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