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A dual-adjuvant neoantigen nanovaccine loaded with imiquimod and magnesium enhances anti-tumor immune responses of melanoma

Xinjie Chen, Lanqi Cen, Qin Liu, Yanhong Chu, Xiaoyu Feng, Yaohua Ke, Zhe Zhang, Hengheng Dai, Shuling Huang, Baorui Liu, Xiaoping Qian

2022Biomaterials Science19 citationsDOI

Abstract

Neoantigen-based tumor vaccines have been applied in patient-specific melanoma-derived immunogenic mutated epitopes (neoantigens), with potential antineoplastic and immunomodulating effects. Yet, their use is limited by different physicochemical properties and poor pharmacokinetics. Herein, we constructed a human serum albumin-based dual adjuvant neoantigen nanovaccine loaded with imiquimod and magnesium. Magnesium, in coordination with imiquimod, could greatly activate dendritic and T cells. After subcutaneous injection, the nanovaccine effectively targeted tumor-draining lymph nodes (LNs) and promoted the presentation of neoantigens, thus generating a large number of effector T cells. In the B16F10 mouse melanoma prevention model, the nanovaccine effectively inhibited tumor growth and prolonged the survival time of tumor-bearing mice. To sum up, this new neoantigen nanovaccine could be used as a new method for targeting melanoma and may be potentially applied in clinical work.

Topics & Concepts

ImiquimodAdjuvantImmune systemMelanomaCancer researchDendritic cellImmunologyChemistryMedicineImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesImmune Cell Function and InteractionAntimicrobial Peptides and Activities