Tissue adhesive indocyanine green-locking granular gel-mediated photothermal therapy combined with checkpoint inhibitor for preventing postsurgical recurrence and metastasis of colorectal cancer.
Yuan ZetingMa ShuliLi YueFang HaoweiShang JingZhan YuepingWang JieChen TengDeng WanliKunxi ZhangYin PeihaoPublished in: Bioengineering & translational medicine (2023)
Developing effective therapy to inhibit postoperative recurrence and metastasis of colorectal cancer (CRC) is challenging and significant to reduce mortality and morbidity. Here, a granular hydrogel, assembled from gelatin microgels by dialdehyde starch and interpenetrated with in situ polymerized poly(sulfobetaine methacrylate- co -N-isopropylacrylamide) (P(SBMA- co -NIPAM)), is prepared to load and lock Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved indocyanine green (ICG) with definite photothermal function and biosafety for photothermal therapy (PTT) combining with checkpoint inhibitor. The presence of P(SBMA- co -NIPAM) endows granular hydrogel with high retention to water-soluble ICG, preventing easy diffusion and rapid scavenging of ICG. The ICG-locking granular hydrogel can be spread and adhered onto the surgery site at wet state in vivo, exerting a persistent and stable PTT effect. Combined with αPD-L1 treatment, ICG-locking granular hydrogel-mediated PTT can eradicate postsurgery residual and metastatic tumors, and prevent long-term tumor recurrence. Further mechanistic studies indicate that combination treatment effectively promotes dendritic cells maturation in lymph nodes, enhances the number and infiltration of CD8 + T and CD4 + T cells in tumor tissue, and improves memory T cell number in spleen, thus activating the antitumor immune response. Overall, ICG-locking gel-mediated PTT is expected to exhibit broad clinical applications in postoperative treatment of cancers, like CRC.
Keyphrases
- fluorescence imaging
- drug delivery
- dendritic cells
- hyaluronic acid
- immune response
- lymph node
- wound healing
- dna damage
- small cell lung cancer
- photodynamic therapy
- patients undergoing
- stem cells
- minimally invasive
- tissue engineering
- cell cycle
- coronary artery disease
- water soluble
- working memory
- signaling pathway
- mesenchymal stem cells
- cardiovascular disease
- toll like receptor
- cancer therapy
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- replacement therapy