Heat shock protein gp96 is a highly conserved and monomorphic glycoprotein in the endoplasmic reticulum.It functions as molecular chaperone and can associate with a variety of antigenic peptides noncovalently in vivo ...Heat shock protein gp96 is a highly conserved and monomorphic glycoprotein in the endoplasmic reticulum.It functions as molecular chaperone and can associate with a variety of antigenic peptides noncovalently in vivo and in vitro. Recent studies have indicated that gp96 molecules participate in major histocompatibility complex class I - restricted antigen presentation pathway. Immunization of mice with gp96 preparations isolated from cancer cells can elicit a cancer - specific protective T cell immune response that is recallable, which is a prerequisite for gp96 as a therapeutic vaccine against cancers. The immunogenicity of gp96 molecules has been attributed to the antigenic peptides associated with them. These phenomena provide a new pathway for cancer immunotherapy. The mechanism that the gp96 -peptide complex induces specific immune response and the explorations for gp96 - peptide complex as a therapeutic cancer vaccine are reviewed.展开更多
In this study, we present the preparation of stable 1T-WS2 ultrathin nanosheets with NH~ intercalation using a bottom-up hydrothermal method and the potential application of this material in light-induced photothermal...In this study, we present the preparation of stable 1T-WS2 ultrathin nanosheets with NH~ intercalation using a bottom-up hydrothermal method and the potential application of this material in light-induced photothermal cancer therapy. Our results revealed that nanosheets with a size of 150 nm were highly hydrophilic and exhibited strong light absorption and excellent photostability in the broad near-infrared wavelength region. The in vitro experimental results indicated good biocompatibility of the nanosheets. More notably, our in vivo antitumor experiments illustrated that light-induced photothermal ablation originating from irradiation of the 1T-WS2 nanosheets with an 808 nm laser could efficiently kill tumor cells; these effects were obtained not only at the cellular level but also in the living organs of mice. This result may lead to new applications of two-dimensional layered materials in novel photothermal therapies and other photothermal related fields.展开更多
Hypoxia is a hallmark of solid tumors,and it significantly impairs the overall anticancer efficacy,particularly photodynamic therapy(PDT).Herein,a catalase-like nanovesicle with near-infrared light-responsiveness,that...Hypoxia is a hallmark of solid tumors,and it significantly impairs the overall anticancer efficacy,particularly photodynamic therapy(PDT).Herein,a catalase-like nanovesicle with near-infrared light-responsiveness,that is,platinum/gold nanoshell encapsulated chlorin e6(Ce6)/resveratrol(Res)liposome(Pt@Au-Ce6/Res-Lip),was developed to surmount this intractable issue.The Pt@Au-Ce6/Res-Lip can decompose overexpressed H_(2)O_(2)in tumor microenvironment to produce vast amounts of O_(2)for further enhancement of the PDT.Under the 808 nm laser irradiation,the Au nanoshells induced hyperthermia at the lesion site to ablate tumor cells,simultaneously inducing the controlled release of photosensitizer Ce6 and chemotherapeutic agent Res.Moreover,stimulated by 660 nm laser,numerous reactive oxygen species were formed to induce apoptosis and necrosis of tumor cells.With the cascade of trimodal therapeutic modality options(chemotherapy,photothermal therapy,and PDT),the Pt@Au-Ce6/Res-Lip showed ultrahigh tumor inhabitation rate in in vitro and in vivo studies,signifying that the Pt@AuCe6/Res-Lip nanovesicle is a promising candidate for effective cancer therapy.展开更多
基金This project was supported by the National Natural Sciences Foundation of China (No. 30171089).
文摘Heat shock protein gp96 is a highly conserved and monomorphic glycoprotein in the endoplasmic reticulum.It functions as molecular chaperone and can associate with a variety of antigenic peptides noncovalently in vivo and in vitro. Recent studies have indicated that gp96 molecules participate in major histocompatibility complex class I - restricted antigen presentation pathway. Immunization of mice with gp96 preparations isolated from cancer cells can elicit a cancer - specific protective T cell immune response that is recallable, which is a prerequisite for gp96 as a therapeutic vaccine against cancers. The immunogenicity of gp96 molecules has been attributed to the antigenic peptides associated with them. These phenomena provide a new pathway for cancer immunotherapy. The mechanism that the gp96 -peptide complex induces specific immune response and the explorations for gp96 - peptide complex as a therapeutic cancer vaccine are reviewed.
文摘In this study, we present the preparation of stable 1T-WS2 ultrathin nanosheets with NH~ intercalation using a bottom-up hydrothermal method and the potential application of this material in light-induced photothermal cancer therapy. Our results revealed that nanosheets with a size of 150 nm were highly hydrophilic and exhibited strong light absorption and excellent photostability in the broad near-infrared wavelength region. The in vitro experimental results indicated good biocompatibility of the nanosheets. More notably, our in vivo antitumor experiments illustrated that light-induced photothermal ablation originating from irradiation of the 1T-WS2 nanosheets with an 808 nm laser could efficiently kill tumor cells; these effects were obtained not only at the cellular level but also in the living organs of mice. This result may lead to new applications of two-dimensional layered materials in novel photothermal therapies and other photothermal related fields.
基金the National Natural Science Foundation(21776238,21476190,and 31801198)Hebei province Natural fund key projects(B2019203479)。
文摘Hypoxia is a hallmark of solid tumors,and it significantly impairs the overall anticancer efficacy,particularly photodynamic therapy(PDT).Herein,a catalase-like nanovesicle with near-infrared light-responsiveness,that is,platinum/gold nanoshell encapsulated chlorin e6(Ce6)/resveratrol(Res)liposome(Pt@Au-Ce6/Res-Lip),was developed to surmount this intractable issue.The Pt@Au-Ce6/Res-Lip can decompose overexpressed H_(2)O_(2)in tumor microenvironment to produce vast amounts of O_(2)for further enhancement of the PDT.Under the 808 nm laser irradiation,the Au nanoshells induced hyperthermia at the lesion site to ablate tumor cells,simultaneously inducing the controlled release of photosensitizer Ce6 and chemotherapeutic agent Res.Moreover,stimulated by 660 nm laser,numerous reactive oxygen species were formed to induce apoptosis and necrosis of tumor cells.With the cascade of trimodal therapeutic modality options(chemotherapy,photothermal therapy,and PDT),the Pt@Au-Ce6/Res-Lip showed ultrahigh tumor inhabitation rate in in vitro and in vivo studies,signifying that the Pt@AuCe6/Res-Lip nanovesicle is a promising candidate for effective cancer therapy.