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Manganese-Driven Plasmid Nanofibers Formed In Situ for Cancer Gene Delivery and Metalloimmunotherapy

J Am Chem Soc. 2025-03; 
Jiexin Li, Ruiqi Yang, Chen Zhang, Jonathan F Lovell, Yumiao Zhang
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Abstract

While nucleic-acid-based cancer vaccines hold therapeutic potential, their limited immunogenicity remains a challenge due in part to the low efficiency of cytoplasmic delivery caused by lysosomal entrapment. In this work, we found that plasmids encoding both an antigen and a STING agonist protein adjuvant can self-assemble into coordination nanofibers, triggered by manganese ions. We developed a strategy to construct a DNA vaccine, termed MnO2-OVA-CDA-mem, formed by the coencapsulation of manganese dioxide (MnO2), an antigen-expressing plasmid (encoding ovalbumin, OVA), and an adjuvant enzyme-expressing plasmid (encoding STING agonist, CDA) within dendritic cell (DC) membranes. Upon uptake into acidic lysosomes... More

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