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Cationic Starch Nanoparticles for Enhancing CpG Oligodeoxynucleotide-Mediated Antitumor Immunity

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BIOMACROMOLECULES
Volume 24, Issue 12, Pages 5898-5904

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.biomac.3c00917

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CpG ODNs have significant promise for immunotherapy, but are limited by quick digestion and low cellular internalization. This study developed a novel vector, NH2-St, using starch as a delivery system for CpG ODNs. NH2-St effectively encapsulated CpG ODNs, protected them from digestion, and enhanced cellular uptake. NH2-St/CpG induced secretion of antitumor cytokines and suppressed tumor cell growth.
CpG ODNs demonstrate a significant promise for immunotherapy. However, their application is limited owing to quick DNase digestion and inadequate cellular internalization. Transportation of CpG ODNs into immune cells is crucial. Although viral vectors exhibit high transfection efficiency, safety risks, high cost, and low carrying capacity remain big obstacles. Herein, a novel CpG ODNs vector was fabricated by using starch. Starch was ultrasonicated and simply aminated (NH2-St) through grafting with diethylenetriamine, which was spherical with a diameter of 50 nm. NH2-St possessed good biocompatibility. Cationic NH2-St encapsulated CpG ODNs well and possessed a high loading capacity of 317 mu g/mg. NH2-St protected CpG ODNs from nuclease digestion and significantly enhanced their cellular uptake. NH2-St/CpG induced the potent secretion of antitumor cytokines from macrophages and effectively suppressed the growth of tumor cells. This work highlights the promise of starch for CpG ODNs delivery, which brings new hope for cancer immunotherapy.

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