STING agonist delivery by tumour-penetrating PEG-lipid nanodiscs primes robust anticancer immunity
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Dane, Eric L; Belessiotis-Richards, Alexis; Backlund, Coralie; Wang, Jianing; Hidaka, Kousuke; Milling, Lauren E; Bhagchandani, Sachin; Melo, Mariane B; Wu, Shengwei; Li, Na; Donahue, Nathan; Ni, Kaiyuan; Ma, Leyuan; Okaniwa, Masanori; Stevens, Molly M; Alexander-Katz, Alfredo; Irvine, Darrell J; ... Show more Show less
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Activation of the innate immune STimulator of INterferon Genes (STING) pathway potentiates antitumour immunity, but systemic delivery of STING agonists to tumours is challenging. We conjugated STING-activating cyclic dinucleotides (CDNs) to PEGylated lipids (CDN-PEG-lipids; PEG, polyethylene glycol) via a cleavable linker and incorporated them into lipid nanodiscs (LNDs), which are discoid nanoparticles formed by self-assembly. Compared to state-of-the-art liposomes, intravenously administered LNDs carrying CDN-PEG-lipid (LND-CDNs) exhibited more efficient penetration of tumours, exposing the majority of tumour cells to STING agonist. A single dose of LND-CDNs induced rejection of established tumours, coincident with immune memory against tumour rechallenge. Although CDNs were not directly tumoricidal, LND-CDN uptake by cancer cells correlated with robust T-cell activation by promoting CDN and tumour antigen co-localization in dendritic cells. LNDs thus appear promising as a vehicle for robust delivery of compounds throughout solid tumours, which can be exploited for enhanced immunotherapy.</jats:p>
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2022Department
Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biological Engineering; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemical Engineering; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Materials Science and Engineering; Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and HarvardJournal
Nature Materials
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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Dane, Eric L, Belessiotis-Richards, Alexis, Backlund, Coralie, Wang, Jianing, Hidaka, Kousuke et al. 2022. "STING agonist delivery by tumour-penetrating PEG-lipid nanodiscs primes robust anticancer immunity." Nature Materials, 21 (6).
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