Ferritin Nanocaged Doxorubicin Potentiates Chemo-Immunotherapy against Hepatocellular Carcinoma via Immunogenic Cell Death

  • Yang Chen
  • , Linyuan Zeng
  • , Hongzhang Zhu
  • , Qifei Wu
  • , Rong Liu
  • , Qian Liang
  • , Bin Chen
  • , Haitao Dai
  • , Keyu Tang
  • , Changli Liao
  • , Yonghui Huang
  • , Xiyun Yan
  • , Kelong Fan
  • , Jin Zhi Du
  • , Run Lin
  • , Jun Wang

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Abstract

Although immunotherapy of hepatocellular carcinoma using immune checkpoint inhibitors has achieved certain success, only a subset of patients benefits from this therapeutic strategy. The combination of immunostimulatory chemotherapeutics represents a promising strategy to enhance the effectiveness of immunotherapy. However, it is hampered by the poor delivery of conventional chemotherapeutics. Here, it is shown that H-ferritin nanocages loaded with doxorubicin (DOX@HFn) show potent chemo-immunotherapy in hepatocellular carcinoma tumor models. DOX@HFn is constructed with uniform size, high stability, favorable drug loading, and intracellular acidity-driven drug release. The receptor-mediated targeting of DOX@HFn to liver cancer cells promote cellular uptake and tumor penetration in vitro and in vivo. DOX@HFn triggers immunogenic cell death to tumor cells and promotes the subsequent activation and maturation of dendritic cells. In vivo studies in H22 subcutaneous hepatoma demonstrate that DOX@HFn significantly inhibits the tumor growth with >30% tumors completely eliminated, while alleviating the systemic toxicity of free DOX. DOX@HFn also exhibits robust antitumor immune response and tumoricidal effect in a more aggressive Hepa1-6 orthotopic liver tumor model, which is confirmed by the in situ magnetic resonance imaging and transcriptome sequencing. This study provides a facile and robust strategy to improve therapeutic efficacy of liver cancer.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2201086
JournalSmall Methods
Volume7
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 19 May 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • cancer immunotherapy
  • ferritin nanocarriers
  • immunogenic cell death
  • liver cancer

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