Abstract
Haematologic malignancies commonly arise from the bone marrow lesion, yet there are currently no effective targeted therapies against tumour cells in this location. Here we constructed a bone-marrow-targeting nanosystem, CSF@E-Hn, which is based on haematopoietic-stem-cell-derived nanovesicles adorned with gripper ligands (aPD-L1 and aNKG2D) and encapsulated with colony-stimulating factor (CSF) for the treatment of haematologic malignancies. CSF@E-Hn targets the bone marrow and, thanks to the gripper ligands, pulls together tumour cells and natural killer cells, activating the latter for specific tumour cell targeting and elimination. The therapeutic efficacy was validated in mice bearing acute myeloid leukaemia and multiple myeloma. The comprehensive assessment of the post-treatment bone marrow microenvironment revealed that the integration of CSF into a bone-marrow-targeted nanosystem promoted haematopoietic stem cell differentiation, boosted memory T cell generation and maintained bone homoeostasis, with long-term prevention of relapse. Our nanosystem represents a promising strategy for the treatment of haematologic malignancies.
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