Aggregation-Induced Emission-Based Vaccine Improves Potential Antitumor Immunotherapy.
2021
Recently, immunomodulation based on biomaterials has held great promise for preventing and treating cancer. Tumor vaccination can be considered as one of promising immunotherapies, compared with the vaccines for infectious disease, it still stays in its infant. Herein, we designed a near-infrared-emitting AIEgens (named TPE-Ph-DCM) based vaccine as an adjuvant in enhancing immune response. AIE-based photodynamic vaccine exhibited efficiently enhancement of the DC?s antigen prestation and elicited antigen-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte functionality, and significantly inhibited B16-OVA tumor growth prophylactically and therapeutically in mice model. This study is expected to provide a scientific basis for developing effective and safe tumor vaccines.
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