A nanoparticle-based approach to improve the outcome of cancer active immunotherapy with lipopolysaccharides

Shetab Boushehri, Maryam A.; Abdel-Mottaleb, Mona; Béduneau, Arnaud; Pellequer, Yann; Lamprecht, Alf;

Abstract


This study sought to develop a simple nanoparticle-based approach to enhance the efficiency and tolerability of lipopolysaccharide (LPS), a potent ligand of Toll-like Receptor 4 (TLR4), for immunotherapy in cancer. Despite holding promise within this context, the strong pro-inflammatory properties of LPS also account for its low tolerability given localized and systemic side effects, which restrict the administrable dosage. Herein, we investigated the effect of LPS decoration as a surface-active molecule on a polymeric matrix upon its efficiency and tolerability. The LPS-decorated nanoparticles (LPS-NP) were about 150nm in size, with slightly negative zeta potential (about –15mV) and acceptable LPS incorporation (about 70%). In vitro, the particles accounted for a higher induction of apoptosis in tumor cells cultured with murine splenocytes compared to LPS solution. When used for the treatment of a murine syngeneic colorectal tumor model, higher intratumoral deposition of the particle-bound LPS was observed. Furthermore, unlike LPS solution, which accounted for localized necrosis at high concentrations, treatment of tumor-bearing animals with equivalent doses of LPS-NP was well tolerated. We propose that the observed localized necrosis can be Shwartzman phenomenon, which, due to modulated 24-h post-injection systemic TNF-α and LPS concentrations, have been avoided in case of LPS-NP. This has in turn enhanced the therapeutic efficiency and enabled complete tumor regression at concentrations at which LPS solution was intolerable. The findings indicate that nanoparticles can serve as beyond carriers for the delivery of superficially decorated LPS molecules, but impact their overall efficiency and tolerability in cancer therapy.


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Title A nanoparticle-based approach to improve the outcome of cancer active immunotherapy with lipopolysaccharides
Authors Shetab Boushehri, Maryam A.; Abdel-Mottaleb, Mona ; Béduneau, Arnaud; Pellequer, Yann; Lamprecht, Alf
Keywords Cancer immunotherapy;Lipopolysaccharide (LPS);Localized necrosis;Nanoparticles;Pathogenmimicking properties
Issue Date 1-Jan-2018
Publisher TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Journal Drug Delivery 
Volume 25
Issue 1
Start page 1414
End page 1425
ISSN 10717544
DOI 10.1080/10717544.2018.1469684
PubMed ID 29902933
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85053479388
Web of science ID WOS:000435330900001

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