Lung metastasis-Harnessed in-Situ adherent porous organic nanosponge-mediated antigen capture for A self-cascaded detained dendritic cells and T cell infiltration

Ting Hsien Wu, Yu Jen Lu, Min Ren Chiang, Pin Hua Chen, Yu Sheng Lee, Ming Yin Shen, Wen Hsuan Chiang, Yu Chen Liu, Chun Yu Chuang, Hsiao Chun Amy Lin, Shang Hsiu Hu*

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Abstract

The infiltration of cytotoxic T lymphocytes promises to suppress the most irresistible metastatic tumor for immunotherapy, yet immune privilege and low immunogenic responses in these aggressive clusters often restrict lymphocyte recruitment. Here, an in situ adherent porous organic nanosponge (APON) doubles as organ selection agent and antigen captor to overcome immune privilege is developed. With selective organ targeting, the geometric effect of APON composed of disc catechol-functionalized covalent organic framework (COF) boosts the drug delivery to lung metastases. Along with a self-cascaded immune therapy, the therapeutic agents promote tumor release of damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), and then, in situ deposition of gels to capture these antigens. Furthermore, APON with catechol analogs functions as a reservoir of antigens and delivers autologous DAMPs to detain dendritic cells, resulting in a sustained enhancement of immunity. This disc sponges (APON) at lung metastasis as antigen reservoirs and immune modulators effectively suppress the tumor in 60 days and enhanced the survival rate.

Original languageEnglish
Article number122443
Pages (from-to)122443
JournalBiomaterials
Volume305
DOIs
StatePublished - 03 2024

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Keywords

  • Antigen capture
  • Dendritic cells
  • Lung metastases
  • Self-cascaded immunotherapy
  • T cell infiltration
  • Antigens, Neoplasm
  • Dendritic Cells
  • Humans
  • Catechols
  • T-Lymphocytes, Cytotoxic
  • Lung Neoplasms
  • Immunotherapy
  • Porosity

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