A Universal Cyclodextrin‐Based Nanovaccine Platform Delivers Epitope Peptides for Enhanced Antitumor Immunity
Jiarong Mao,
Zhetong Jin,
Xue Rui
et al.
Abstract:Currently, there is still an intense demand for a simple and scalable delivery platform for peptide‐based cancer vaccines. Here, we design a cyclodextrin‐based polymer nanovaccine platform (CDNP) for the codelivery of peptides with two immune adjuvants [the Toll‐like receptor (TLR)7/8 agonist R848 and the TLR9 agonist CpG] that is broadly applicable to epitope peptides with diverse sequences. Specifically, the cyclodextrin‐based polymers are covalently linked to epitope peptides via a bioreactive bond‐containi… Show more
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