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Immunostimulatory Agent Evaluation: Lymphoid Tissue Extraction and Injection Route-Dependent Dendritic Cell Activation
Published on: September 16, 2018
Self-Assembled Nano-Immunostimulant for Synergistic Immune Activation
Zhan-Yi Sun1, Pu-Guang Chen1, Yan-Fang Liu1
1Key Lab of Bioorganic Phosphorus and Chemical Biology, Department of Chemistry, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 100084, China.
Abstract:
Immunotherapy has become one of the most promising therapies for the treatment of diseases. Synthetic immunostimulants and nanomaterial immunostimulant systems are indispensable for the activation of the immune system in cancer immunotherapy. Herein, a strategy for preparing self-assembled nano-immunostimulants (SANIs) for synergistic immune activation is reported. Three immunostimulants self-assemble into nanoparticles through electrostatic interactions. SANIs showed strong synergistic immunostimulation in macrophages. SANIs could also induce a strong antitumor immune response to inhibit tumor growth in mice and act as an efficient adjuvant of antitumor vaccines. Therefore, SANIs may be generally applied in cancer immunotherapy. This novel SANI strategy provides a new way for the development of both immunostimulants and -suppressants.
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