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Carrier-Free Small-Molecule Drug Nanoassembly Elicits Chemoimmunotherapy via Co-inhibition of PD-L1/mTOR

Authors :
Jinrong Peng
Xuewen Xu
Yao Xiao
Qingya Liu
Qian Yang
Source :
ACS applied bio materials. 3(7)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The growth and progression of tumor are promoted by multiple cytokines, which are overactivated in the tumor microenvironment. Co-inhibiting the activities of these cytokines is expected to realize the enhanced therapeutic outcome of cancer. However, reasonable combinational strategies are still limited. Herein, a nanoassembly structure that was totally formed by the assembly of small-molecule inhibitors is constructed for the co-inhibition of mTOR and PD-L1. Together with the NIR dye IR783, Rapa and (+)-JQ1 assemble to form a stable nanoassembly structure with controllable particle size. The JQ1/Rapa-IR783 nanoassembly efficiently downregulates the PD-L1 level as well as the level of PKM2. The combination of Rapa and (+)-JQ1 enhances the apoptosis of cancer cells compared with that following treatment with Rapa or (+)-JQ1 alone.

Details

ISSN :
25766422
Volume :
3
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS applied bio materials
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5e6780682e553bcbdfa029b94ac22c28