Metal-polyphenol “prison” attenuated bacterial outer membrane vesicle for chemodynamics promoted in situ tumor vaccines

Weidong Nie, Anqi Jiang, Xu Ou, Jiaxin Zhou, Zijin Li, Chao Liang, Li Li Huang, Guanghao Wu, Hai Yan Xie*

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Abstract

As natural adjuvants, the bacterial outer membrane vesicles (OMV) hold great potential in cancer vaccines. However, the inherent immunotoxicity of OMV and the rarity of tumor-specific antigens seriously hamper the clinical translation of OMV-based cancer vaccines. Herein, metal-phenolic networks (MPNs) are used to attenuate the toxicity of OMV, meanwhile, provide tumor antigens via the chemodynamic effect induced immunogenic cell death (ICD). Specifically, MPNs are assembled on the OMV surface through the coordination reaction between ferric ions and tannic acid. The iron-based “prison” is locally collapsed in the tumor microenvironment (TME) with both low pH and high ATP features, and thus the systemic toxicity of OMV is significantly attenuated. The released ferric ions in TME promote the ICD of cancer cells through Fenton reaction and then the generation of abundant tumor antigens, which can be used to fabricate in-situ vaccines by converging with OMV. Together with the immunomodulatory effect of OMV, potent tumor repression on a bilateral tumor model is achieved with good biosafety.

Original languageEnglish
Article number122396
JournalBiomaterials
Volume304
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2024

Keywords

  • Attenuated toxicities
  • Bacterial outer membrane vesicles
  • Cancer vaccines
  • Chemodynamic therapy
  • Metal-phenolic networks

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Nie, W., Jiang, A., Ou, X., Zhou, J., Li, Z., Liang, C., Huang, L. L., Wu, G., & Xie, H. Y. (2024). Metal-polyphenol “prison” attenuated bacterial outer membrane vesicle for chemodynamics promoted in situ tumor vaccines. Biomaterials, 304, Article 122396. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biomaterials.2023.122396