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Circular RNA cancer vaccines drive immunity in hard-to-treat malignancies

Hongjian Li, Kun Peng, Kai Yang, Wenbo Ma, Shaolong Qi, Xinyang Yu, Jia He, Xin Lin, Guocan Yu

2022Theranostics230 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rationale: Messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine outperforms other kinds of cancer immunotherapy due to its high response rates, easy preparation, and wide applicability, which is considered as one of the most promising forms of next-generation cancer therapies. However, the inherent instability and insufficient protein expression duration of mRNA limit the efficacy and widespread application of the vaccine. Methods: Here, we first tested the possibility of a novel circular RNA (circRNA) platform for protein expression and compare its duration with linear RNA. Then, we developed a lipid nanoparticle (LNP) system for circRNA delivery in vitro and in vivo. Next, the innate and adaptive immune response of circRNA-LNP complex was evaluated in vivo. The anti-tumor efficacy of circRNA-LNP was further confirmed in three tumor models. Finally, the possibility of combination therapy with circRNA-LNP and adoptive cell transfer therapy was further investigated in a late-stage tumor model.

Topics & Concepts

RNACancer immunotherapyIn vivoCancerImmune systemCancer researchAcquired immune systemImmunotherapyMessenger RNAmicroRNAComputational biologyBiologyMedicineImmunologyGeneBiotechnologyBiochemistryGeneticsRNA Interference and Gene DeliveryCircular RNAs in diseasesImmunotherapy and Immune Responses