Tumor Antigen Loaded Nanovaccine Induced NIR‐Activated Inflammation for Enhanced Antigen Presentation During Immunotherapy of Tumors

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Although anticancer vaccines have achieved certain effects in early clinical practice, T cell immunity as the most common responsive pattern of anticancer vaccines is still limited by unsatisfied tumor recognition and inhibition efficiency. As the critical step of T cell immunity, uptake and presentation of specific antigen by antigen-presenting cells (APC) can be activated by inflammation for enhancing the response of T cells to the antigen source. Here, a hybrid nanovaccine named PTh/MnO2@M activated with a near-infrared ray (NIR) is prepared by coating an autologous tumor cell membrane on the surface of a polythiophene/MnO2 composite core. The photoelectrical material polythiophene can produce local microinflammation under NIR radiation and activate specific T cell antitumor immunity by promoting APC maturation and autologous tumor antigens presentation. Moreover, the synthesized nanovaccine PTh/MnO2@M is shown to induce a significant antitumor immune response, effectively inhibit the progression of melanoma in mice, and significantly prolong the survival time of mice in vivo. This strategy aims to enhance T-cell immune responses by promoting antigen presentation, leading to effective and specific cancer therapy.
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anticancer vaccines,immunotherapy,MnO,(2),polythiophene,tumor cell membranes
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