Trained
Macrophage Bioreactor for Penetrating Delivery of Fused Antitumor
Protein
Posted on 2019-06-19 - 15:34
Macromolecular protein drugs are
promising anti-neoplastic agents based on their precise tumor affinity
and innocuousness to normal tissues. Although direct delivery of protein
drugs remains impractical due to its short half-life in circulation,
inefficiency in tumor accumulation, and poor penetrability in intratumoral
distribution. Recently, biogenetic cell-based drug vectors have been
widely reported for antitumor drug delivery. Macrophage is naturally
independent with endogenous proteolysis, elimination of reticuloendothelial
system, and immune surveillance. Meanwhile, its innate recruitment
behaviors responsive to chronic inflammation signals make it a potential
cellular vector for tumor targeting drug delivery. In this study,
we develop a trained macrophage bioreactor for tumor homing and an
in situ expression of fused antitumor protein. The recombinant tumor
necrosis factor related apoptosis-inducing ligand is coded on a plasmid
vector with penetrating domain on the C terminus, which improves the
intratumoral distribution by facilitating protein dispersion in tumor
tissue after in situ secretion. The combination of tumor-infiltrating
macrophage bioreactor and multifunctional fused protein drug embodies
a new effective tumor homing system for antitumor protein delivery.
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Zhang, Yu; Zhang, Yujie; Guo, Qin; Guo, Zhongyuan; Chen, Xinli; Liu, Lisha; et al. (2019). Trained
Macrophage Bioreactor for Penetrating Delivery of Fused Antitumor
Protein. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.9b06097Â