Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)

Lung-Targeted STING mRNA Nanoparticles Slow Tumor Growth and Boost Body-Wide Anti-Cancer Immunity in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

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Abstract

Essence

Lung-targeted STING mRNA lipid nanoparticles reduced NSCLC lung metastasis in mice and strengthened anti-PD1 responses.

Evidence

This preclinical formulation study tested peptide-modified STING mRNA LNPs in lung cells and murine lung metastasis models, including anti-PD1 combination treatment.

Caveat

The claims remain limited to cell and mouse metastasis systems, with human tumor selectivity, dosing, durable efficacy, and systemic safety untested.

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