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Engineered Hybrid Treg-Targeted Nanosomes Restrain Lung Immunosuppression by Inducing Intratumoral CD8

Authors :
Kalliopi, Domvri
Savvas, Petanidis
Paul, Zarogoulidis
Doxakis, Anestakis
Charalampos, Charalampidis
Drosos, Tsavlis
Haidong, Huang
Lutz, Freitag
Wolfgang, Hohenforst-Schmidt
Dimitris, Matthaios
Theodora, Katopodi
Konstantinos, Porpodis
Source :
International journal of nanomedicine. 17
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Tumor immunotherapy is a key therapeutic paradigm for the treatment of several malignancies. However, in metastatic lung cancer, classical immunotherapy regimes are ineffective due to regulatory T cell (Treg)-related immunosuppression and tumor relapse.To address this issue, we designed specific biocompatible Treg-targeted nanocarriers (NCs) as a model of immune-based nanotherapy, in order to target Treg-related immunosuppression in the lung tumor microenvironment. This is achieved through the combination of Dasatinib and Epacadostat integrated into biodegradable nanosomes which can inhibit and reverse Treg-supporting immunosuppression. Flow cytometry and immunofluorescence analysis, PET/CT scan, PTT/PA imaging and the Balb/c tumor model were used to explore the anti-tumor effect of Treg-targeted NCs both in vitro and in vivo.Findings reveal that NC treatment triggered substantial tumor cell apoptosis and drastically decreased tumor volume followed by downregulation of Ki-67 antigen expression, respectively. Drug circulation time was also increased as shown by biodistribution analysis accompanied by greater accumulation in lung and peripheral tissues. Intratumoral Th1 cytokines' expression was also increased, especially TNF-A, IL-12 by 42%, and IL-6 by 18% compared to PBS treatment. In addition, the presence of mature CD80Overall, our findings present a novel nano-enabled platform for the inhibition of Treg-dependent immunosuppression in NSCLC and provide a novel nanotherapeutic strategy for the treatment of metastatic neoplasia.

Details

ISSN :
11782013
Volume :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of nanomedicine
Accession number :
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