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Chiral coordination polymer nanowires boost radiation-induced in situ tumor vaccination
Huang, Zhusheng1,2,3; Gu, Rong1; Huang, Shiqian2; Chen, Qian1; Yan, Jing4; Cui, Xiaoya5; Jiang, Haojie1; Yao, Dan1; Shen, Chuang2; Su, Jiayue5; Liu, Tao5; Wu, Jinhui1; Luo, Zhimin2; Hu, Yiqiao1; Yuan, Ahu1
2024-05-09
Source PublicationNature Communications
ISSN2041-1723
Volume15Issue:1Pages:3902
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Radiation-induced in situ tumor vaccination alone is very weak and insufficient to elicit robust antitumor immune responses. In this work, we address this issue by developing chiral vidarabine monophosphate-gadolinium nanowires (aAGd-NWs) through coordination-driven self-assembly. We elucidate the mechanism of aAGd-NW assembly and characterize their distinct features, which include a negative surface charge, ultrafine topography, and right-handed chirality. Additionally, aAGd-NWs not only enhance X-ray deposition but also inhibit DNA repair, thereby enhancing radiation-induced in situ vaccination. Consequently, the in situ vaccination induced by aAGd-NWs sensitizes radiation enhances CD8 T-cell-dependent antitumor immunity and synergistically potentiates the efficacy immune checkpoint blockade therapies against both primary and metastatic tumors. The well-established aAGd-NWs exhibit exceptional therapeutic capacity and biocompatibility, offering a promising avenue for the development of radioimmunotherapy approaches.

DOI10.1038/s41467-024-48423-w
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaScience & Technology - Other Topics
WOS SubjectMultidisciplinary Sciences
WOS IDWOS:001217774000021
PublisherNATURE PORTFOLIO, HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, BERLIN 14197, GERMANY
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85192434214
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionFaculty of Health Sciences
Cancer Centre
Institute of Translational Medicine
Corresponding AuthorLuo, Zhimin; Hu, Yiqiao; Yuan, Ahu
Affiliation1.State Key Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Medical School and School of Life Science, Nanjing University, Nanjing, 210093, China
2.State Key Laboratory for Organic Electronics and Information Displays (SKLOEID), School of Chemistry and Life Sciences, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Nanjing 210023, China
3.Cancer Centre and Institute of Translational Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Macau, Macau SAR 999078, China
4.The Comprehensive Cancer Centre of Drum Tower Hospital, Medical School of Nanjing University, Nanjing 210023, China
5.Beijing Frontier Research Center for Biological Structures, School of Life Sciences, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100083, China
First Author AffilicationCancer Centre
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Huang, Zhusheng,Gu, Rong,Huang, Shiqian,et al. Chiral coordination polymer nanowires boost radiation-induced in situ tumor vaccination[J]. Nature Communications, 2024, 15(1), 3902.
APA Huang, Zhusheng., Gu, Rong., Huang, Shiqian., Chen, Qian., Yan, Jing., Cui, Xiaoya., Jiang, Haojie., Yao, Dan., Shen, Chuang., Su, Jiayue., Liu, Tao., Wu, Jinhui., Luo, Zhimin., Hu, Yiqiao., & Yuan, Ahu (2024). Chiral coordination polymer nanowires boost radiation-induced in situ tumor vaccination. Nature Communications, 15(1), 3902.
MLA Huang, Zhusheng,et al."Chiral coordination polymer nanowires boost radiation-induced in situ tumor vaccination".Nature Communications 15.1(2024):3902.
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