Directly Evolved Nanovaccines Modulate Disrupted Circadian Rhythm and Enhance Cancer Immunotherapy

Z Zi‐Yi Han (Department of Orthopedic Trauma and Microsurgery of Zhongnan Hospital & Key Laboratory of Biomedical Polymers of Ministry of Education & Department of Chemistry Wuhan University Wuhan 430072 P. R. China) C Cheng Zhang J Jia‐Xin An (Key Laboratory of Biomedical Polymers of Ministry of Education & Department of Chemistry Wuhan University Wuhan 430072 P.R. China) Y Yu‐Zhang Wang (Key Laboratory of Biomedical Polymers of Ministry of Education & Department of Chemistry Department of Cardiology Zhongnan Hospital Wuhan University Wuhan 430072 P. R. China) X Xuan Zeng X Xian‐Zheng Zhang (Key Laboratory of Biomedical Polymers of Ministry of Education & Department of Chemistry Wuhan University Wuhan 430072 P.R. China)

Abstract

Abstract The circadian rhythm, as a crucial endogenous biological oscillator, often undergoes disruptions, thus fostering severe immunosuppression within tumors. Here, this work develops directly evolved biovesicles as biological clock‐modulated nanovaccines (Clock‐NVs) to augment circadian clock gene expression and enhance cancer immunotherapy. These biovesicles act as bioreactors, transforming an unfavorable factor, ROS, into a beneficial circadian clock enhancer, oxygen. By targeting HIF‐1α‐BMAL1 axis, Clock‐NVs restore the disrupted circadian rhythm within tumors. Upregulation of the core clock gene, BMAL1, initiates tumor cell death, enhances mitochondrial metabolism and antigen processing in dendritic cells to amplify antitumor immune responses. Clock‐NVs effectively inhibit tumor growth, diminish metastasis, and demonstrate robust antitumor activity in a model of chemotherapy‐resistant senescent tumors. Notably, Clock‐NVs combined with adoptive T cell‐based therapies achieve a 60% regression of primary tumors, while their use with anti‐PD‐L1 results in 100% inhibition of tumor recurrence. This strategy introduces nanovaccines designed to enhance temporal immunotherapy by precisely restoring the suppressed rhythm gene expression within tumors.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 34
Published August 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

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Advanced Materials

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (6)

Z

Zi‐Yi Han

Department of Orthopedic Trauma and Microsurgery of Zhongnan Hospital & Key Laboratory of Biomedical Polymers of Ministry of Education & Department of Chemistry Wuhan University Wuhan 430072 P. R. China

C

Cheng Zhang

J

Jia‐Xin An

Key Laboratory of Biomedical Polymers of Ministry of Education & Department of Chemistry Wuhan University Wuhan 430072 P.R. China

Y

Yu‐Zhang Wang

Key Laboratory of Biomedical Polymers of Ministry of Education & Department of Chemistry Department of Cardiology Zhongnan Hospital Wuhan University Wuhan 430072 P. R. China

X

Xuan Zeng

X

Xian‐Zheng Zhang

Key Laboratory of Biomedical Polymers of Ministry of Education & Department of Chemistry Wuhan University Wuhan 430072 P.R. China