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Oral administration of garlic-derived nanoparticles improves cancer immunotherapy by inducing intestinal IFNγ-producing γδ T cells

Authors :
Xu, Jialu
Yu, Yue
Zhang, Yue
Dai, Huaxing
Yang, Qianyu
Wang, Beilei
Ma, Qingle
Chen, Yitong
Xu, Fang
Shi, Xiaolin
Liu, Zhuang
Wang, Chao
Source :
Nature Nanotechnology; October 2024, Vol. 19 Issue: 10 p1569-1578, 10p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Gamma-delta (γδ) T cell-based cancer immunotherapies represent a promising avenue for cancer treatment. However, their development is challenged by the limited expansion and differentiation of the cells ex vivo. Here we induced the endogenous expansion and activation of γδ T cells through oral administration of garlic-derived nanoparticles (GNPs). We found that GNPs could significantly promote the proliferation and activation of endogenous γδ T cells in the intestine, leading to generation of large amount of interferon-γ (IFNγ). Moreover GNP-treated mice showed increased levels of chemokine CXCR3 in intestinal γδ T cells, which can drive their migration from the gut to the tumour environment. The translocation of γδ T cells and IFNγ from the intestine to extraintestinal subcutaneous tumours remodels the tumour immune microenvironment and synergizes with anti-PD-L1, inducing robust antitumour immunity. Our study delineates mechanistic insight into the complex gut–tumour interactome and provides an alternative approach for γδ T cell-based immunotherapy.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17483387 and 17483395
Volume :
19
Issue :
10
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature Nanotechnology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs66999397
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41565-024-01722-1