Tumor inflammation-specific self-amplifying fluorescent molecular probes induce an anti-tumor immune response

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Shuguang Yang [1 ]
Lijun Hu [2 ]
Hong Xiao [3 ]
Zecong Xiao [4 ]
Xintao Shuai [1 ]
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[1] PCFM Lab of Ministry of Education, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University
[2] Department of Ultrasound, The Fifth Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University
[3] Department of Medical Ultrasound, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University
[4] Nanomedicine Research Center, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen
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Enhancing the concentration of exogenous molecular drugs within the tumor microenvironment through enzyme-catalyzed polymerization presents a novel strategy for cancer therapy. Nonetheless, the optimization of the catalytic efficiency is often impeded by the inefficient expression of enzymes. Herein, we reported a self-amplifying fluorescent molecular probe, Bis-HTPICG, for photodynamic therapy(PDT) and subsequent PDT-induced immunoreaction. The Bis-HTP-ICG probe possesses a noticeable enzyme-catalyzed polymerization facilitated by myeloperoxidase(MPO), a crucial enzyme secreted by neutrophils at inflammation sites. Upon exposure to laser irradiation, Bis-HTP-ICG showed a high PDT efficacy, inducing an acute inflammatory response that stimulates further recruitment of neutrophils and then elevated MPO secretion. The heightened level of MPO enhances the accumulation of the Bis-HTP-ICG via self-polymerization or binding with intratumoral proteins following MPO enzyme catalysis, instigating a self-amplifying chain reaction cycle involving Bis-HTP-ICG, neutrophils and MPO.Meanwhile, PDT efficiently incites immunogenic cell death(ICD) in tumor cells, initiating an anti-tumor immune response including dendritic cells(DCs) maturation, T cell proliferation and reprogramming of tumor-associated neutrophils(TANs). This work portrays a promising strategy for self-amplification of fluorescent molecular probes through adjustable enzyme levels,potentially offering a unique avenue to enhance the tumor accumulation of molecular drugs for improved tumor therapy.
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