Issue 77, 2022

Self-assemblies with cascade effect to boost antitumor systemic immunotherapy

Abstract

Bio-organic hybrid self-assemblies based on amino acids, conjugated polymers, Fe3+ and enzymes are fabricated with tumor environment-responsive and light-triggered NO release properties. By sequential energy consumption, NO attack and immune activation, FFPG shows boosted antitumor activity toward both primary and distant tumors. The three-level cascade strategy (starvation/NO/immunotherapy) adopted in this work offers a pathway to address the dilemma of low cure rate of malignant tumors.

Graphical abstract: Self-assemblies with cascade effect to boost antitumor systemic immunotherapy

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
12 Aug 2022
Accepted
01 Sep 2022
First published
01 Sep 2022

Chem. Commun., 2022,58, 10853-10856

Self-assemblies with cascade effect to boost antitumor systemic immunotherapy

R. Li, X. Zhao, Y. Wang, C. Guo, Z. Wang and L. Feng, Chem. Commun., 2022, 58, 10853 DOI: 10.1039/D2CC04471D

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