A Universal Therapeutic Vaccine Leveraging Autologous Pre‐Existing Immunity to Eliminate in Situ Uniformly Engineered Heterogeneous Tumor Cells

F Fuhua Wu Z Zhaofei Guo J Jialiang Yang Y Yangsen Ou X Xiejin Xie (Key Laboratory of Drug‐Targeting and Drug Delivery System of the Education Ministry and Sichuan Province Sichuan Engineering Laboratory for Plant‐Sourced Drug and Sichuan Research Center for Drug Precision Industrial Technology West China School of Pharmacy Sichuan University Chengdu 6100414 P. R. China) H Hu Liao C Chenqi Guo (Department of Radiology Huaxi MR Research Center (HMRRC) Frontiers Science Center for Disease‐Related Molecular Network State Key Laboratory of Biotherapy West China Hospital Sichuan University Chengdu 610041 P. R. China) Y Yuxi Zhan (Sichuan Provincial Key Laboratory for Human Disease Gene Study and the Center for Medical Genetics Department of Laboratory Medicine Sichuan Academy of Medical Sciences and Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital School of Medicine University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Chengdu 610054 P. R. China) H Haiping Wu R Rui Hu Y Yanhua Xu X Xue Tang H Haolin Wang (Key Laboratory of Structural Biology of Zhejiang Province, School of Life Sciences, Westlake University, Institute of Biology, Westlake Institute for Advanced Study) L Lin Ye P Penghui He C Chunting He L Lu Huang (Institute of Analytical Chemistry and Instrument for Life Science, The Key Laboratory of Biomedical Information Engineering of Ministry of Education, School of Life Science and Technology) S Shuang Luo X Xun Sun Z Zhenglin Yang (Department of Chemistry)

Abstract

Abstract Tumor vaccines that activate the autologous immune system to eliminate tumor cells represent a promising approach in cancer immunotherapy. However, challenges such as tumor heterogeneity, limited antigen selection, insufficient antigen presentation, and the slow onset of de novo immune responses have resulted in poor universality and suboptimal response rates. In contrast, pathogen‐specific pre‐existing immunity acquired through infection or vaccination, can rapidly generate a more potent and enduring immune response upon re‐encounter with the same antigen. Here, an adeno‐associated virus (AAV)‐based therapeutic vaccine capable of genetically modifying diverse tumor cells to uniformly overexpress and efficiently present the highly immunogenic transmembrane SARS‐CoV‐2 receptor binding domain (RBD), and to release RBD‐enveloped virus‐like particles, which awaken and enhance the RBD‐specific pre‐existing immunity, leading to significant tumor remission, is engineered. Mechanistically, this therapeutic vaccine leverages the robust RBD‐specific pre‐existing immunity and heightened antibody‐mediated phagocytosis to eliminate engineered tumor cells while inducing antigen spreading, thereby provoking a more diverse tumor‐specific cellular immune responses. Notably, widespread administration of vaccines against various pathogens has provided a versatile pool of pre‐existing immunity that can be redirected to eradicate tumors. These findings offer a novel perspective on overcoming the limitations posed by tumor heterogeneity and personalized medicine.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 9
Published March 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (20)

F

Fuhua Wu

Z

Zhaofei Guo

J

Jialiang Yang

Y

Yangsen Ou

X

Xiejin Xie

Key Laboratory of Drug‐Targeting and Drug Delivery System of the Education Ministry and Sichuan Province Sichuan Engineering Laboratory for Plant‐Sourced Drug and Sichuan Research Center for Drug Precision Industrial Technology West China School of Pharmacy Sichuan University Chengdu 6100414 P. R. China

H

Hu Liao

C

Chenqi Guo

Department of Radiology Huaxi MR Research Center (HMRRC) Frontiers Science Center for Disease‐Related Molecular Network State Key Laboratory of Biotherapy West China Hospital Sichuan University Chengdu 610041 P. R. China

Y

Yuxi Zhan

Sichuan Provincial Key Laboratory for Human Disease Gene Study and the Center for Medical Genetics Department of Laboratory Medicine Sichuan Academy of Medical Sciences and Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital School of Medicine University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Chengdu 610054 P. R. China

H

Haiping Wu

R

Rui Hu

Y

Yanhua Xu

X

Xue Tang

H

Haolin Wang

Key Laboratory of Structural Biology of Zhejiang Province, School of Life Sciences, Westlake University, Institute of Biology, Westlake Institute for Advanced Study

L

Lin Ye

P

Penghui He

C

Chunting He

L

Lu Huang

Institute of Analytical Chemistry and Instrument for Life Science, The Key Laboratory of Biomedical Information Engineering of Ministry of Education, School of Life Science and Technology

S

Shuang Luo

X

Xun Sun

Z

Zhenglin Yang

Department of Chemistry