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A Cytotoxic T Cell Inspired Oncolytic Nanosystem Promotes Lytic Cell Death by Lipid Peroxidation And Elicits Antitumor Immune Responses


ABSTRACT: Lytic cell death triggers an antitumour immune response. However, cancer cells evade lytic cell death by several mechanisms. Moreover, a prolonged uncontrolled immune response conversely leads to T-cell exhaustion. Therefore, an oncolytic system capable of eliciting the immune response by dissolving cancer cells in a controlled manner is needed. Here, we establish a micro-scale cytotoxic T-cell-inspired oncolytic system (TIOs) to precisely lyse cancer cells by NIR-light-controlled lipid peroxidation. Our TIOs present antigen-based cell recognition, tumour-targeting and catalytic cell-lysis ability; thus, the TIOs induce oncolysis in vivo. We applied TIOs to antitumour therapies, which shows kinds of tumour models are cleared efficiently with negligible side-effects. Tumour regression is correlated with a T-cell based anti-tumour immune response and can be synergistic with anti-PD-1 therapy or STING activation. Our study provides new insights to design the oncolytic systems for antitumour immunity. Moreover, activation of STING can reverse T-cell exhaustion in oncolysis.

INSTRUMENT(S): Orbitrap Exploris 480

ORGANISM(S): Mus Musculus (mouse)

TISSUE(S): Cell Culture, Macrophage

SUBMITTER: hao yin  

LAB HEAD: hao yin

PROVIDER: PXD044912 | Pride | 2023-09-05

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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