Engineering Red Blood Cells for Amplified Tumor Dual‐Gas Transfusion Therapy

T Tao Li M Min Ouyang W Wei Wang S Sijin Chen (NMPA Key Laboratory for Research and Evaluation of Drug Metabolism & Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of New Drug Screening & Guangdong‐Hongkong‐Macao Joint Laboratory for New Drug Screening School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Southern Medical University Guangzhou 510515 China) C Chengxinqiao Wang (NMPA Key Laboratory for Research and Evaluation of Drug Metabolism & Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of New Drug Screening & Guangdong‐Hongkong‐Macao Joint Laboratory for New Drug Screening School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Southern Medical University Guangzhou 510515 China) J Jiahui Lai (NMPA Key Laboratory for Research and Evaluation of Drug Metabolism & Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of New Drug Screening & Guangdong‐Hongkong‐Macao Joint Laboratory for New Drug Screening School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Southern Medical University Guangzhou 510515 China) P Peixian Weng Z Zhenhua Li (State Key Laboratory of Forage Breeding-by-Design and Utilization, Key Laboratory of Photobiology, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Y Yupeng Wang D Dongfang Zhou

Abstract

AbstractRed blood cell (RBC) transfusion therapy constitutes a vital medical intervention primarily aimed at enhancing oxygen delivery. Furthermore, RBCs possess the ability to stably bind therapeutic gas molecules such as carbon monoxide (CO) and nitric oxide (NO). As natural gas carriers, RBCs have the potential to mitigate the non‐specific gas release and biosafety issues associated with conventional gas donors, which currently hinder the clinical application of gas therapy. In this study, RBCs are innovatively engineered for amplified tumor dual‐gas transfusion therapy. The RBCs delivering CO and NO are developed using advanced nano‐ and gas‐engineering techniques. These engineered RBCs are activated by tumor cell‐specific hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) to release gases, and it induces a cascade amplification of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS) (ONOO−) production through the catalytic action of the ferrous hemoglobin (HbFe2+). This process disrupts glycometabolism and reshapes the tumor immunosuppressive microenvironment, thereby enhancing therapeutic efficacy. By integrating tumor cell membrane engineering, this approach enables targeted, personalized therapy and effectively suppresses metastatic tumors synergistically with αPD‐L1. Comprehensive evaluation demonstrates that engineered RBC‐based amplified tumor dual‐gas transfusion therapy exhibits excellent biosafety, and holds significant potential as a highly translatable and promising cancer treatment modality.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 38
Published September 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

T

Tao Li

M

Min Ouyang

W

Wei Wang

S

Sijin Chen

NMPA Key Laboratory for Research and Evaluation of Drug Metabolism & Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of New Drug Screening & Guangdong‐Hongkong‐Macao Joint Laboratory for New Drug Screening School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Southern Medical University Guangzhou 510515 China

C

Chengxinqiao Wang

NMPA Key Laboratory for Research and Evaluation of Drug Metabolism & Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of New Drug Screening & Guangdong‐Hongkong‐Macao Joint Laboratory for New Drug Screening School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Southern Medical University Guangzhou 510515 China

J

Jiahui Lai

NMPA Key Laboratory for Research and Evaluation of Drug Metabolism & Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of New Drug Screening & Guangdong‐Hongkong‐Macao Joint Laboratory for New Drug Screening School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Southern Medical University Guangzhou 510515 China

P

Peixian Weng

Z

Zhenhua Li

State Key Laboratory of Forage Breeding-by-Design and Utilization, Key Laboratory of Photobiology, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Y

Yupeng Wang

D

Dongfang Zhou