Proton-Gradient-Driven Porphyrin-Based Liposome Remote-Loaded with Imiquimod as In Situ Nanoadjuvants for Synergistically Augmented Tumor Photoimmunotherapy
Dechun Liu,
Luyao Fu,
Linlin Gong
et al.
Abstract:Cancer
immunotherapy is expected to achieve tumor treatment mainly
by stimulating the patient’s own immune system to kill tumor
cells. However, the low immunogenicity of the tumor and the poor efficiency
of tumor antigen presentation result in a variety of solid tumors
that do not respond to immunotherapy. Herein, we designed a proton-gradient-driven
porphyrin-based liposome (PBL) with highly efficient Toll-like receptor
7 (TLR7) agonist (imiquimod, R837) encapsulation (R837@PBL). R837@PBL
rapidly released R83… Show more
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