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Smart nanotherapy enhances immune attack on melanoma

Smart nanotherapy enhances immune attack on melanoma
Schematic illustration of the preparation route and anti-tumor mechanism of pLCGM-OVA. Credit: LI Qingdong

Researchers have developed an innovative nano-immune agonist that significantly improves immunotherapy outcomes for melanoma—a highly aggressive and hard-to-treat form of skin cancer.

The , published in the Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, introduces a biodegradable therapeutic nanomaterial called pLCGM-OVA. The team included Prof. Wu Zhengyan from the Hefei Institutes of Âé¶¹ÒùÔºical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, in collaboration with Prof. Zhang Guilong from Binzhou Medical University.

Melanoma remains a clinical challenge largely due to its strong immunosuppressive , which weakens the effectiveness of conventional immune checkpoint inhibitors. To overcome this hurdle, the researchers designed a multifunctional nanoplatform capable of reshaping the tumor microenvironment and enhancing the body's natural immune defense against cancer.

The team designed and synthesized a safe and efficient nano-immune agonist. It works through a combination of mechanisms: it induces immunogenic cell death via and copper-triggered cuproptosis—a newly recognized form of regulated .

Additionally, it incorporates ovalbumin (OVA) as a model antigen to boost vaccine-like immune responses, and importantly, it activates the cGAS-STING signaling pathway, a key player in innate immune activation. Together, these effects stimulate a strong anti-tumor , effectively suppressing both melanoma growth and recurrence.

Beyond its therapeutic capabilities, pLCGM-OVA also serves as a T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agent, enabling simultaneous diagnosis and treatment—a promising step toward advanced cancer theranostics.

This research marks a significant advancement in nanomedicine and cancer immunotherapy, offering new hope for more effective treatments.

More information: Qingdong Li et al, Biodegradable nano-immune agonist for enhanced immunotherapy of melanoma via the synergistic action of cuproptosis and cGAS-STING enhanced immune response, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science (2025).

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