Affiliation:
1. The United Innovation of Mengchao Hepatobiliary Technology Key Laboratory of Fujian Province Mengchao Hepatobiliary Hospital of Fujian Medical University Fuzhou P. R. China
2. Fujian Provincial Clinical Research Center for Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Tumors Fuzhou P. R. China
3. Mengchao Med‐X Center Fuzhou University Fuzhou P. R. China
4. School of Basic Medical Sciences Fujian Medical University Fuzhou P. R. China
Abstract
AbstractmRNA vaccines are regarded as a highly promising avenue for next‐generation cancer therapy. Nevertheless, the intricacy of production, inherent instability, and low expression persistence of linear mRNA significantly restrict their extensive utilization. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) offer a novel solution to these limitations due to their efficient protein expression ability, which can be rapidly generated in vitro without the need for extra modifications. Here, we present a novel neoantigen vaccine based on circRNA that induces a potent anti‐tumor immune response by expressing hepatocellular carcinoma‐specific tumor neoantigens. By cyclizing linearRNA molecules, we were able to enhance the stability of RNA vaccines and form highly stable circRNA molecules with the capacity for sustained protein expression. We confirmed that neoantigen‐encoded circRNA can promote dendritic cell (DC) activation and enhance DC‐induced T‐cell activation in vitro, thereby enhancing T‐cell killing of tumor cells. Encapsulating neoantigen‐encoded circRNA within lipid nanoparticles for in vivo expression has enabled the creation of a novel circRNA vaccine platform. This platform demonstrates superior tumor treatment and prevention in various murine tumor models, eliciting a robust T‐cell immune response. Our circRNA neoantigen vaccine offers new options and application prospects for neoantigen immunotherapy in solid tumors.
Funder
Science and Technology Projects of Fujian Province
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Fujian Provincial Health Technology Project
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