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Nanoscale coordination polymers induce immunogenic cell death by amplifying radiation therapy mediated oxidative stress.


ABSTRACT: Radiation therapy can potentially induce immunogenic cell death, thereby priming anti-tumor adaptive immune responses. However, radiation-induced systemic immune responses are very rare and insufficient to meet clinical needs. Here, we demonstrate a synergetic strategy for boosting radiation-induced immunogenic cell death by constructing gadolinium-hemin based nanoscale coordination polymers to simultaneously perform X-ray deposition and glutathione depletion. Subsequently, immunogenic cell death is induced by sensitized radiation to potentiate checkpoint blockade immunotherapies against primary and metastatic tumors. In conclusion, nanoscale coordination polymers-sensitized radiation therapy exhibits biocompatibility and therapeutic efficacy in preclinical cancer models, and has the potential for further application in cancer radio-immunotherapy.

SUBMITTER: Huang Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7794559 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Nanoscale coordination polymers induce immunogenic cell death by amplifying radiation therapy mediated oxidative stress.

Huang Zhusheng Z   Wang Yuxiang Y   Yao Dan D   Wu Jinhui J   Hu Yiqiao Y   Yuan Ahu A  

Nature communications 20210108 1


Radiation therapy can potentially induce immunogenic cell death, thereby priming anti-tumor adaptive immune responses. However, radiation-induced systemic immune responses are very rare and insufficient to meet clinical needs. Here, we demonstrate a synergetic strategy for boosting radiation-induced immunogenic cell death by constructing gadolinium-hemin based nanoscale coordination polymers to simultaneously perform X-ray deposition and glutathione depletion. Subsequently, immunogenic cell deat  ...[more]

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