Hybrid lipoplex co-delivering siPD-L1/miR-140-5p reverses T cell exhaustion via post-transcriptional regulation for in situ photothermal vaccination

Abstract

Mild photothermal therapy (MPTT) can generate an in situ vaccine by releasing tumor-associated antigens (TAAs), yet its efficacy is often compromised by the concomitant upregulation of programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1) in tumor cells, leading to T cell exhaustion and adaptive immune resistance. Although small interfering RNA (siRNA) targeted to the coding sequence (CDS) can degrade PD-L1 mRNA, the structural variations of mRNA in the 3′ untranslated region (3′-UTR) can stabilize the transcript and impair siRNA efficacy. Thus, an effective PD-L1 blockade remains challenging, which requires the combination of targets to both CDS and 3′-UTR for post-transcriptional regulation. Herein, we developed a lipoplex hybridized with gold nanoflowers (AuNFs/RLS, AR) to generate an in situ vaccine through a local MPTT, which co-delivered silencing PD-L1 siRNA (siPD-L1) and microRNA-140-5p (miR-140-5p) (AR/si/mi). It promoted dendritic cell maturation, enhanced TAA uptake, and robust local immune priming. Approximately 90% inhibition of PD-L1 mRNA was achieved using the AR/si/mi system. In murine bilateral melanoma models, intratumoral administration of hybrid lipoplexes not only ablated primary tumors (95.8% inhibition) but also elicited systemic antitumor immunity, effectively suppressing untreated distant tumors (99.6% inhibition). This combination treatment mitigated MPTT-induced PD-L1 upregulation and alleviated T cell exhaustion. Collectively, these findings demonstrate a synergistic strategy that enhances photothermal immunotherapy through the co-delivery of siRNA and miRNA to suppress PD-L1, enabling potent and systemic antitumor responses.

Graphical abstract: Hybrid lipoplex co-delivering siPD-L1/miR-140-5p reverses T cell exhaustion via post-transcriptional regulation for in situ photothermal vaccination

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Dec 2025
Accepted
29 Jan 2026
First published
31 Jan 2026

Nanoscale, 2026, Advance Article

Hybrid lipoplex co-delivering siPD-L1/miR-140-5p reverses T cell exhaustion via post-transcriptional regulation for in situ photothermal vaccination

Q. Bi, H. Yang, S. Li, H. Chen, Y. Wang, B. Yang, T. Zhang, X. He, M. Barz, H. Zhang, R. Jin and Y. Nie, Nanoscale, 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5NR05275K

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