Harnessing macrophage-drug conjugates for allogeneic cell-based therapy of solid tumors via the TRAIN mechanism

Summary

Treatment of solid tumors remains challenging and therapeutic strategies require continuous development. Tumor-infiltrating macrophages play a pivotal role in tumor dynamics. Here, we present a Macrophage-Drug Conjugate (MDC) platform technology that enables loading macrophages with ferritin-drug complexes. We first show that macrophages actively take up human heavy chain ferritin (HFt) in vitro via macrophage scavenger receptor 1 (MSR1). We further manifest that drug-loaded macrophages transfer ferritin to adjacent cancer cells through a process termed 'TRAnsfer of Iron-binding protein' (TRAIN). The TRAIN process requires direct cell-to-cell contact and an immune synapse-like structure. At last, MDCs with various anti-cancer drugs are formulated with their safety and anti-tumor efficacy validated in multiple syngeneic mice and orthotopic human tumor models via different routes of administration. Importantly, MDCs can be prepared in advance and used as thawed products, supporting their clinical applicability. This MDC approach thus represents a promising advancement in the therapeutic landscape for solid tumors. © 2025. The Author(s).

Authors Taciak B, Bialasek M, Kubiak M, Marszalek I, Gorczak M, Osadchuk O, Kurpiel D, Strzemecki D, Barwik K, Skorzynski M, Nowakowska J, Lipiński W, Kiraga Ł, Brancewicz J, Klopfleisch R, Krzemiński Ł, Gorka E, Smolarska A, Padzinska-Pruszynska I, Siemińska M, Guzek J, Kutner J, Kisiala M, Wozniak K, Parisi G, Piacentini R, Cassetta L, Forrester LM, Bodnar L, Weiss T, Boffi A, Kucharzewska P, Rygiel TP, Krol M
Journal Nature communications
Publication Date 2025 Feb 4;16(1):1327
PubMed 39900573
PubMed Central PMC11790938
DOI 10.1038/s41467-025-56637-9

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