An Antigen‐Capturing Nanoparticle Harnesses the Protein Corona to Enhance Antigenic Immunogenicity and Clonal Diversity against Cancer

S Shixuan Li H Huiyun Han (Department of Pharmaceutics Jiang Su Key Laboratory of Drug Design and Optimization State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines China Pharmaceutical University Nanjing China) Y Yanming Xia (Guangzhou National Laboratory Guangzhou China) K Keke Wang (China-US (Henan) Hormel Cancer Institute) X Xiaohu Wang (School of Advanced Materials) W Wenwen Yu Q Qiran Wang (Department of Pharmaceutics Jiang Su Key Laboratory of Drug Design and Optimization State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines China Pharmaceutical University Nanjing China) Y Yuhan Hu J Jieli Xu (Department of Pharmaceutics Jiang Su Key Laboratory of Drug Design and Optimization State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines China Pharmaceutical University Nanjing China) X Xuqi Yang (State Key Laboratory of Green Chemical Synthesis and Conversion College of Chemical Engineering Zhejiang University of Technology Hangzhou China) Y Yuanbin She (Center for Phosphorescent Material Research State Key Laboratory of Green Chemical Synthesis and Conversion College of Chemical Engineering Zhejiang University of Technology Hangzhou Zhejiang 310014 P.R. China) Q Qiang Zhang J Jian Wang S Suxin Li (Department of Pharmaceutics, State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines, China Pharmaceutical University)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Neoantigen vaccines are often limited by inter/intra‐patient heterogenicity as well as labor‐intensive production. Balancing personalization and universality remains challenging. While the protein corona that forms on nanoparticles has long been viewed as a detrimental factor, it can be strategically harnessed to align with an individual's unique antigenic landscape. Here, we introduce a “BET‐dependent Antigen‐capturing ImmunoTransmitter (BAIT)” as an in situ nanovaccine to expand the antigenic breadth and clonal diversity of antitumor immunity. By synthesizing a series of metal–organic frameworks with tunable defect concentrations and pore densities, we find that the antigen‐capturing capacity is positively correlated with the BET surface area. BAIT keeps “Off” in vivo but turns “On” in the acidic tumor microenvironment, where it spontaneously creates an active antigen corona for uptake and cross‐presentation by type‐I conventional dendritic cells (cDC1s), increasing both availability and immunogenicity of endogenous antigens. Consequently, BAIT elicits broad‐spectrum T cell responses against tumor heterogenicity. Depletion of cDC1s in Batf3 −/− mice abolishes its effect. BAIT further synergizes with treatments that increase local tumor antigen load, such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy, to eradicate cold tumors and prevent recurrence. Its feasibility is validated in human patient samples.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 24
Published April 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

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Advanced Materials

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (14)

S

Shixuan Li

H

Huiyun Han

Department of Pharmaceutics Jiang Su Key Laboratory of Drug Design and Optimization State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines China Pharmaceutical University Nanjing China

Y

Yanming Xia

Guangzhou National Laboratory Guangzhou China

K

Keke Wang

China-US (Henan) Hormel Cancer Institute

X

Xiaohu Wang

School of Advanced Materials

W

Wenwen Yu

Q

Qiran Wang

Department of Pharmaceutics Jiang Su Key Laboratory of Drug Design and Optimization State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines China Pharmaceutical University Nanjing China

Y

Yuhan Hu

J

Jieli Xu

Department of Pharmaceutics Jiang Su Key Laboratory of Drug Design and Optimization State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines China Pharmaceutical University Nanjing China

X

Xuqi Yang

State Key Laboratory of Green Chemical Synthesis and Conversion College of Chemical Engineering Zhejiang University of Technology Hangzhou China

Y

Yuanbin She

Center for Phosphorescent Material Research State Key Laboratory of Green Chemical Synthesis and Conversion College of Chemical Engineering Zhejiang University of Technology Hangzhou Zhejiang 310014 P.R. China

Q

Qiang Zhang

J

Jian Wang

S

Suxin Li

Department of Pharmaceutics, State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines, China Pharmaceutical University