TY - JOUR
T1 - Harnessing Mn2+ Ions and Antitumor Peptides
T2 - A Robust Hydrogel for Enhanced Tumor Immunotherapy
AU - Guan, Tong
AU - Chen, Ziwei
AU - Wang, Xin
AU - Gao, Susu
AU - Lu, Xinyi
AU - Li, Yang
AU - Wang, Zhichao
AU - Zhang, Shuhan
AU - Guo, Yuecong
AU - Guo, Mengyu
AU - Cui, Yanyan
AU - Wang, Yaling
AU - Chen, Chunying
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2025/2/26
Y1 - 2025/2/26
N2 - Immunotherapy has attracted widespread attention because of its durable and effective antitumor properties. However, systemic delivery strategies often result in immune-related off-target toxicity effects and inadequate drug retention at the tumor site, which limits its broader application. In this research, we designed a dual-functional antitumor peptide (N-Pep) that serves as both a therapeutic agent and metal ions (Mn2+) immunomodulator carrier. The rational designed antitumor peptide self-assembles into a hydrogel through coordination with Mn2+ ions (referred to as N-Pep-Mn gel). The multiporous hydrogel network allows for efficient loading of antiprogrammed death-1 antibody (αPD-1). The hydrogel served as a depot for the sustained release of Mn2+ ions and encapsulated αPD-1, effectively activating dendritic cells, polarizing tumor-associated macrophages and enhancing effector T cell infiltration, thereby leading to the effective inhibition of tumor growth through intratumoral and systemic immune responses. Additionally, the hydrogel induces robust immune memory, providing substantial protection against tumor recurrence. These findings underscore the potential of Mn2+ ion-coordinated antitumor peptide hydrogel as an advanced platform for enhancing antitumor immunotherapy.
AB - Immunotherapy has attracted widespread attention because of its durable and effective antitumor properties. However, systemic delivery strategies often result in immune-related off-target toxicity effects and inadequate drug retention at the tumor site, which limits its broader application. In this research, we designed a dual-functional antitumor peptide (N-Pep) that serves as both a therapeutic agent and metal ions (Mn2+) immunomodulator carrier. The rational designed antitumor peptide self-assembles into a hydrogel through coordination with Mn2+ ions (referred to as N-Pep-Mn gel). The multiporous hydrogel network allows for efficient loading of antiprogrammed death-1 antibody (αPD-1). The hydrogel served as a depot for the sustained release of Mn2+ ions and encapsulated αPD-1, effectively activating dendritic cells, polarizing tumor-associated macrophages and enhancing effector T cell infiltration, thereby leading to the effective inhibition of tumor growth through intratumoral and systemic immune responses. Additionally, the hydrogel induces robust immune memory, providing substantial protection against tumor recurrence. These findings underscore the potential of Mn2+ ion-coordinated antitumor peptide hydrogel as an advanced platform for enhancing antitumor immunotherapy.
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U2 - 10.1021/jacs.4c14700
DO - 10.1021/jacs.4c14700
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85217966790
SN - 0002-7863
VL - 147
SP - 6523
EP - 6535
JO - Journal of the American Chemical Society
JF - Journal of the American Chemical Society
IS - 8
ER -