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Application of radially grown ZnO nanowires on poly-l-lactide microfibers complexed with a tumor antigen for cancer immunotherapy

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Authors

Sharma, Prashant; Shin, Ji Beom; Park, Bum Chul; Lee, Jae-Won; Byun, Sang Won; Jang, Na-Yoon; Kim, Yu Jin; Kim, Yuri; Kim, Young Keun; Cho, Nam-Hyuk

Issue Date
2019-03
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation
Nanoscale, Vol.11 No.10, pp.4591-4600
Abstract
Zinc oxide (ZnO)-based nanocomposites have shown promising potential for various biomedical applications, including vaccine development, owing to their multifunctionality and biocompatibility. Here, we synthesized radially grown ZnO nanowires (NWs) on poly-l-lactic acid (PLLA) microfibers with unique 3-dimensional structure and applied them as therapeutic cancer vaccines. This inorganic-organic hybrid nanocomposite has mild cellular toxicity but efficiently delivers a tumor antigen into dendritic cells, cellular bridges between innate and adaptive immunity, to stimulate them to express inflammatory cytokines and activation surface markers. We also demonstrated that the hybrid nanocomposites successfully induce tumor antigen-specific cellular immunity and significantly inhibit tumor growth in vivo. ZnO NWs on PLLA fibers systemically reduced immune suppressive T-Reg cells and enhanced the infiltration of T cells into tumor tissues, compared to mice immunized with PLLA fibers coated with the antigen. Our current findings open a new avenue in extending the biomedical application of inorganic metal oxide-inert organic hybrid nanocomposites as a novel vaccine platform.
ISSN
2040-3364
Language
ENG
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/163882
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1039/c8nr08704k
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