Organic Semiconducting Sono-Metallo-Detonated Immunobombs for Ultrasensitized Domestication of Immunosuppressive Cells.
Nano letters(2024)
Abstract
Cancer immunotherapy harnesses the immune system to combat cancer, yet tumors often evade immune surveillance through immunosuppressive cells. Herein, we report an organic semiconducting sono-metallo-detonated immunobomb (SMIB) to spatiotemporally tame immunosuppressive cells in situ. SMIB consists of an amphiphilic semiconducting polymer (SP) with a repeatable thiophene-based Schiff base serving as an iron ion chelator (Fe3+). SMIB increases sonochemical activity through iron chelation and reduces immunosuppressive cell differentiation with metals and sonochemicals, thereby decreasing the irradiation dose. Upon ultrasound irradiation, SMIB acts as a sono-metallo-detonated immunobomb and inhibits Tregs via the mTOR pathway and M2 macrophage polarization through GPX4 regulation. Ultrasensitized sono-generated reactive oxygen species also promote activation of antigen-presenting cells in deep solid tumors (1 cm), resulting in cytotoxic T cell infiltration and enhanced antitumor efficacy. This platform provides a versatile approach for synergistic sono- and metalloregulation of immunosuppressive cells in situ.
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