Immuno‐Packed T‐Cell‐Fusogenic Liposome Empowers Adoptive T Cell Therapy for Solid Tumor Treatment

C Chunxiong Zheng (School of Chemistry South China Normal University Guangzhou 510006 China) K Ke Yi Y Yongkang Du Q Qingguo Zhong (Laboratory of Biomaterials and Translational Medicine Center for Nanomedicine, The Third Affiliated Hospital Sun Yat‐sen University Guangzhou 510630 China) H Huimin Kong (Laboratory of Biomaterials and Translational Medicine Center for Nanomedicine, The Third Affiliated Hospital Sun Yat‐sen University Guangzhou 510630 China) H Haixia Wang E Enguo Ju (Center for Nanomedicine, The Third Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University) Y Yeh‐Hsing Lao (Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences University at Buffalo The State University of New York Buffalo NY 14214 USA) X Xi Xie H Haochen Yao (Key Laboratory and Engineering Laboratory of Lymphatic Surgery of Jilin Province China‐Japan Union Hospital of Jilin University Changchun P. R. China) Y Yu Tao M Mingqiang Li (State Key Laboratory of Synergistic Chem-Bio Synthesis, State Key Laboratory of Micro-Nano Engineering Science, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, New Cornerstone Science Laboratory, Frontiers Science Center for Transformative Molecules, Zhangjiang Institute for Advanced Study, and National Center for Translational Medicine)

Abstract

Abstract Adoptive T cell therapy has achieved remarkable success in certain blood cancers, but its efficacy against solid tumors remains limited by multiple immunological challenges including inadequate tumor infiltration, tumor cell's immune tolerance, and immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (TME). Herein, a one‐step cell engineering strategy is reported to enhance T cell therapy for solid tumors using an immuno‐packed T‐cell‐fusogenic liposome (IMPACTFUL). Through membrane fusion, IMPACTFUL simultaneously decorates therapeutic T cells with D PPA peptides on their surface and delivers interleukin‐12 mRNA‐loaded magnetic nanoparticle cores (MNP/IL‐12) into the cytoplasm. MNP/IL‐12 internalization grants T cells with effective tumor targeting under external magnet and TME reversion through IL‐12 expression. D PPA peptide presentation enables T cells to overcome tumor cells’ immune tolerance through PD‐L1 checkpoint blockade. In a murine solid tumor model, IMPACTFUL‐engineered T cells infiltrate tumors more effectively, resist exhaustion, and induce a more pro‐inflammatory TME, leading to significantly suppressed tumor growth compared to unmodified T cells. Together, IMPACTFUL can empower adoptive T cell therapy by endowing T cells with multiple complementary functions in a single step. This approach offers a versatile platform to improve the therapeutic outcomes of T cell therapies against solid tumors and can accelerate their translation to clinical settings.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 8
Published February 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

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Advanced Materials

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (12)

C

Chunxiong Zheng

School of Chemistry South China Normal University Guangzhou 510006 China

K

Ke Yi

Y

Yongkang Du

Q

Qingguo Zhong

Laboratory of Biomaterials and Translational Medicine Center for Nanomedicine, The Third Affiliated Hospital Sun Yat‐sen University Guangzhou 510630 China

H

Huimin Kong

Laboratory of Biomaterials and Translational Medicine Center for Nanomedicine, The Third Affiliated Hospital Sun Yat‐sen University Guangzhou 510630 China

H

Haixia Wang

E

Enguo Ju

Center for Nanomedicine, The Third Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University

Y

Yeh‐Hsing Lao

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences University at Buffalo The State University of New York Buffalo NY 14214 USA

X

Xi Xie

H

Haochen Yao

Key Laboratory and Engineering Laboratory of Lymphatic Surgery of Jilin Province China‐Japan Union Hospital of Jilin University Changchun P. R. China

Y

Yu Tao

M

Mingqiang Li

State Key Laboratory of Synergistic Chem-Bio Synthesis, State Key Laboratory of Micro-Nano Engineering Science, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, New Cornerstone Science Laboratory, Frontiers Science Center for Transformative Molecules, Zhangjiang Institute for Advanced Study, and National Center for Translational Medicine