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Nanoengineered CAR‐T Biohybrids for Solid Tumor Immunotherapy with Microenvironment Photothermal‐Remodeling Strategy

Ze Chen, Hong Pan, Yingmei Luo, Ting Yin, Baozhen Zhang, Jian‐Hong Liao, Mengmeng Wang, Xiaofan Tang, Guojun Huang, Guanjun Deng, Mingbin Zheng, Lintao Cai

2021Small102 citationsDOI

Abstract

Chimeric antigen receptor T cell (CAR-T) therapy has shown remarkable clinical success in eradicating hematologic malignancies. However, hostile microenvironment in solid tumors severely prevents CAR-T cells migrating, infiltrating, and killing. Herein, a nanoengineered CAR-T strategy is reported for enhancing solid tumor therapy through bioorthogonal conjugation with a nano-photosensitizer (indocyanine green nanoparticles, INPs) as a microenvironment modulator. INPs engineered CAR-T biohybrids (CT-INPs) not only retain the original activities and functions of CAR-T cells, but it is further armed with fluorescent tracing and microenvironment remodeling abilities. Irradiated with laser, CT-INPs demonstrate that mild photothermal intervention destroys the extracellular matrix, expanded blood vessels, loosened compact tissue, and stimulated chemokine secretion without damping CAR-T cell activities. Those regulations induce an immune-favorable tumor microenvironment for recruitment and infiltration of CT-INPs. CT-INPs triggered photothermal effects collapse the physical and immunological barriers of solid tumor, and robustly boosted CAR-T immunotherapy. Therefore, CAR-T biohybrids provide reliable treatment strategy for solid tumor immunotherapy via microenvironment reconstruction.

Topics & Concepts

Tumor microenvironmentPhotothermal therapyImmunotherapyNanotechnologyMaterials scienceCancer researchImmune systemTumor cellsMedicineImmunologyCAR-T cell therapy researchNanowire Synthesis and ApplicationsSemiconductor materials and devices
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