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DNA Nanoclusters Combined with One‐Shot Radiotherapy Augment Cancer Immunotherapy Efficiency

Yuexia Xie, Huishan Li, Lei Xu, Hanbing Zou, Xingang Wang, Xiaozhen He, Qianyun Tang, Yan Zhou, Xue Zhao, Xiaojing Chen, Hongmei Liu, Jun Pu, Dan Luo, Peifeng Liu

2023Advanced Materials35 citationsDOI

Abstract

Immunotherapy shows immense promise for improving cancer treatment. Combining immunotherapy with radiotherapy provides a conspicuous advantage due to its enhanced abscopal effect. However, established immune tolerance mechanisms in the tumor microenvironment can hamper the generation of a sufficient abscopal effect. Herein, a type of DNA nanocluster (DNAnc) that is self-assembled by a CpG-ODNs-loaded Y-shaped double-stranded DNA vector based on the unique complementary base-pairing rules is designed. The unique structure of DNAnc makes it load more than ≈8125.5 ± 822.5 copies of CpG ODNs within one single nanostructure, which effectively increases resistance to nuclease degradation and elevates the efficiency of repolarizing macrophages to an M1-like phenotype. Mechanistic studies reveal that more DNAncs are endocytosed by macrophages in the cancer tissue and repolarized macrophages to elicit a robust abscopal effect with the accumulation of macrophages induced by radiotherapy, generating potent, long-term, and durable antitumor immunity for the inhibition of tumor metastasis and the prevention of tumor recurrence, which provides a novel strategy to boost cancer immunotherapy.

Topics & Concepts

AugmentNanoclustersMaterials scienceDNACancer immunotherapyImmunotherapyRadiation therapyShot (pellet)Cancer researchNanotechnologyCancerComputational biologyGeneticsBiologyMedicineInternal medicineMetallurgyLinguisticsPhilosophyNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
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