A PD‐L1 siRNA‐Loaded Boron Nanoparticle for Targeted Cancer Radiotherapy and Immunotherapy
Abstract
Abstract Although the combination of radiotherapy and immunotherapy is regarded as a promising clinical treatment strategy, numerous clinical trials have failed to demonstrate synergistic effects. One of the key reasons is that conventional radiotherapies inevitably damage intratumoral effector immune cells. Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) is a precise radiotherapy that selectively kills tumor cells while sparing adjacent normal cells, by utilizing 10 B agents and neutron irradiation. Therefore, combinational BNCT‐immunotherapy holds promise for achieving more effective synergistic effects. Here it develops a 10 B‐containing polymer that self‐assembled with PD‐L1 siRNA to form 10 B/siPD‐L1 nanoparticles for combinational BNCT‐immunotherapy. Unlike antibodies, PD‐L1 siRNA can inhibit intracellular PD‐L1 upregulated by BNCT, activating T‐cell immunity while also suppressing DNA repair. This can enhance BNCT‐induced DNA damage, promoting immunogenic cell death (ICD) and further amplifying the antitumor immune effect. The results demonstrated that BNCT using 10 B/siPD‐L1 nanoparticles precisely killed tumor cells while sparing adjacent T cells and induced a potent antitumor immune response, inhibiting distal and metastatic tumors.
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Authors (12)
Shaohui Deng
Lijun Hu
Guo Chen
Key Laboratory of Materials Physics
Jujian Ye
The Tenth Affiliated Hospital (Dongguan People's Hospital) Southern Medical University Dongguan 523059 China
Zecong Xiao
Tianwang Guan
The Tenth Affiliated Hospital (Dongguan People's Hospital) Southern Medical University Dongguan 523059 China
Shuai Guo
Department of Chemistry
Wei Xia
State Key Laboratory of Quantum Functional Materials, School of Physical Science and Technology
Du Cheng
School of Materials Science and Engineering Sun Yat‐sen University Guangzhou 510275 China
Xiaochun Wan
Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Human Antibody Engineering, Center for Protein and Cell-Based Drugs, Institute of Biomedicine and Biotechnology, Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Ke Cheng
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Columbia University
Caiwen Ou