Journal for immunotherapy of cancer

Personalized tumor-targeting gel vaccine with two immune blockers triggers cancer-fighting T cells in liver metastases

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Abstract

Liver metastases are associated with poorer 5-year overall survival rates.

  • Low infiltration of cytotoxic CD8 T cells and high infiltration of regulatory T cells (Tregs) characterize liver metastases.
  • NPT-gels provide a durable, high-intensity immune response with a single injection, improving T-cell subpopulation infiltration.
  • The combination of NPT-gels with immune checkpoint blockade significantly enhances neoantigen-specific T-cell infiltration.
  • This combined strategy effectively targets the immunosuppressive environment of liver metastases, showing superior antitumor efficacy.
  • The approach may also induce long-term immune memory without obvious toxicity in preclinical models.

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