Improved Cancer Immunochemotherapy via Optimal Co-delivery of Chemotherapeutic and Immunomodulatory Agents
2018
It is highly demanded and still a big challenge to develop an effective formulation for immunochemotherapy against advanced tumors. We have previously reported a PEG-NLG-based immunostimulatory nanocarrier (PEG2k-Fmoc-NLG919) for co-delivery of an IDO1 inhibitor (NLG919) and a chemotherapeutic agent (paclitaxel, PTX). Although antitumor immune responses were enhanced with a PTX-loaded nanocarrier, the accumulation of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) was also significantly increased, which may limit the overall efficacy of therapy. In the present work, we developed an improved dual-functional nanocarrier (PEG5k-Fmoc-NLG2) to co-load PTX and sunitinib (SUN, a multitarget receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor) for improved cancer immunochemotherapy. We found that the recruited MDSCs negatively impacted the overall antitumor activity of the PTX-loaded PEG-NLG nanocarrier. Mechanistic study suggests that this is likely attributed to the PTX-mediated induction of a number of chemokines that are involved in...
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