A Mechanical Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Stiffens Tumor Cells to Potentiate Antitumor Immunity

IF 16.1 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Angewandte Chemie International Edition Pub Date : 2024-10-14 DOI:10.1002/anie.202417518
Yu Zhao, Xiaoxue Hou, Zeyu Wang, Shiyu Peng, Chunxiong Zheng, Qingqing Huang, Yufei Ma, Yuanfeng Li, Yong Liu, Yang Liu, Linqi Shi, Fan Huang
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Tumor progression is associated with tumor-cell softening. Improving the stiffness of the tumor cells can make them more vulnerable to lymphocyte-mediated attack. Tumor cell membranes typically exhibit higher cholesterol levels than normal cells, making tumor cells soft. Herein, we demonstrate a mechanical immune checkpoint inhibitor (MICI) formulated by cyclodextrin (CD) lipids and fusogenic lipids. Through fusing CD lipids into the tumor cell membrane using a fusogenic liposome formulation, the cholesterol in the plasma membrane is reduced due to the specific host–guest interactions between CD lipid and cholesterol. As a result, tumor cells are stiffened, and the activation of lymphocytes (including NK and cytotoxic effector T cells) is improved when contacting the stiffened tumor cells, characterized by robust degranulation and effector cytokine production. Notably, this treatment has negligible influence on the infiltration and proliferation of lymphocytes in tumor tissues, confirming that the enhanced antitumor efficacy should result from activating a specific number of lymphocytes caused by direct regulation of the tumor cell stiffness. The combination of MICIs and clinical immunotherapies enhances the lymphocyte-mediated antitumor effects in two tumor mouse models, including breast cancer and melanoma. Our research also reveals an unappreciated mechanical dimension to lymphocyte activation.
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一种机械免疫检查点抑制剂能使肿瘤细胞变硬,从而增强抗肿瘤免疫力
肿瘤进展与肿瘤细胞软化有关。提高肿瘤细胞的硬度可使它们更容易受到淋巴细胞介导的攻击。肿瘤细胞膜的胆固醇含量通常高于正常细胞,从而使肿瘤细胞变得柔软。在此,我们展示了一种由环糊精(CD)脂质和熔融脂质配制而成的机械免疫检查点抑制剂(MICI)。通过使用融合脂质体配方将 CD 脂质融合到肿瘤细胞膜中,由于 CD 脂质和胆固醇之间特殊的主客体相互作用,质膜中的胆固醇减少了。因此,肿瘤细胞变得僵硬,淋巴细胞(包括 NK 和细胞毒性效应 T 细胞)在接触僵硬的肿瘤细胞时,其活化能力得到改善,表现为脱颗粒和效应细胞因子分泌旺盛。值得注意的是,这种治疗方法对肿瘤组织中淋巴细胞的浸润和增殖的影响微乎其微,这证实了抗肿瘤疗效的增强应该是通过直接调节肿瘤细胞的硬度来激活特定数量的淋巴细胞。在包括乳腺癌和黑色素瘤在内的两种肿瘤小鼠模型中,MICIs 与临床免疫疗法的结合增强了淋巴细胞介导的抗肿瘤效果。我们的研究还揭示了淋巴细胞活化的一个未被重视的机械层面。
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期刊介绍: Angewandte Chemie, a journal of the German Chemical Society (GDCh), maintains a leading position among scholarly journals in general chemistry with an impressive Impact Factor of 16.6 (2022 Journal Citation Reports, Clarivate, 2023). Published weekly in a reader-friendly format, it features new articles almost every day. Established in 1887, Angewandte Chemie is a prominent chemistry journal, offering a dynamic blend of Review-type articles, Highlights, Communications, and Research Articles on a weekly basis, making it unique in the field.
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