Targeting and repolarizing M2-like tumor-associated macrophage-mediated MR imaging and tumor immunotherapy by biomimetic nanoparticles

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Lijuan Chong
Yao-Wen Jiang
Dongxu Wang
Pengzhao Chang
Kai Xu
Jingjing Li
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[1] Xuzhou Medical University,School of Medical Imaging
[2] Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University,Department of Radiology
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Biomimetic nanoparticles; Magnetic resonance imaging; Tumor-associated macrophages; Re-polarization; Immumotherapy;
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Anti-tumor M1-like and pro-tumor M2-like tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) coexist in tumor microenvironments (TME). The adverse effects of these M1/M2 subsets on tumors directly affect the current strategies to improve anti-tumor immune response. Therefore, it has attracted great attention to change the tumor immunosuppressive microenvironment by reprogramming TAMs. In this paper, we constructed biomimetic nanoparticles (HMMDN-Met@PM) targeting M2-like TAMs for macrophage re-polarization. In detail, the core of the biomimetic nanoparticles is metformin-loaded hollow mesoporous manganese dioxide nanoparticles (HMMDN-Met). Benefited from the hollow and porous structure of HMMDN, metformin, the regulator of M1/M2 adopted in this work, can be easily and widely loaded into HMMDN. Moreover, macrophage membranes were utilized for HMMDN-Met coating (HMMDN-Met@MM) to prevent the premature drug leakage and provide specific molecular recognition/TME targeting. In addition, M2 macrophage targeting peptide (M2pep) was modified on the surface of macrophage membrane to specifically deliver the drug to M2-like TAMs to promote the polarization of M2 to M1 macrophages. Through in vitro and in vivo studies, we found that the expression of surface markers and inflammatory factors CD206, Arg-1 and IL-10 of type M2 macrophages decreased, while the surface markers of type M1 macrophages and the expression of inflammatory factors CD80, TNF-α and iNOS increased, indicating the successful re-polarization of M2 macrophages and finally realizing the inhibition of tumor growth. At the same time, under the acidic and GSH conditions of tumor, HMMDN was decomposed into Mn2+, which is a contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging, thus realizing the tracking of tumor. This work practices biomimetic nanosystem in targeted imaging and immunotherapy, paving the way for strategy designing for tumor inhibition.
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