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A versatile supramolecular nanoadjuvant that activates NF-κB for cancer immunotherapy

Authors :
Chengbiao Yang
Youzhi Wang
Zhijia Liu
Yan Xu
Quanli Yang
Zhicheng Le
Zhiqiang Xiao
Zhimou Yang
Source :
Theranostics
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Ivyspring International Publisher, 2019.

Abstract

Although powerful adjuvants hold promise of vaccines for cancer immunotherapy, cumbersome preparation processes, elusive mechanisms and failure to induce T cell responses have largely limited their clinical translation. Due to their ease of synthesis, good biocompatibility and designable bioactivity, peptide derivatives-based supramolecular nanomaterials have attracted increasing interest in improving the immunogenicity of cancer vaccines. Methods: Herein, we synthesized an NF-κB-activating supramolecular nanoadjuvant (3DSNA) that is prepared by pH-triggering self-assembly of a positively charged D-configurational peptide derivative. The immunostimulatory activity of 3DNSA was explored in vitro and in vivo. Results: 3DSNA can strongly absorb the model antigen (ovalbumin, OVA) through electrostatic interaction. Then, 3DSNA promotes ingestion and cross-presentation of OVA, upregulation of costimulatory factors (CD80 and CD86) and secretion of proinflammatory cytokines (IL-6 and IL-12) by dendritic cells (DCs), accompanied by activation of the innate immune response (NF-κB signaling), resulting in long-term antigen-specific memory and effector CD8+ T cells response. When compared with conventional aluminum hydroxide adjuvant and the corresponding L-configurational supramolecular nanoadjuvant (3LSNA), 3DSNA-adjuvanted OVA (3DSNA+OVA) significantly prevents oncogenesis in naive mice with a complete response rate of 60 %, restrains the tumor growth and prolongs the survival of melanoma-bearing mice. Conclusion: These findings demonstrate that 3DSNA is a promising neo-adjuvant that enables various vaccines to be therapeutic for many important diseases including cancer.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18387640
Volume :
9
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Theranostics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8cf733899edbde8aa3bde611ec733f6d