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Natural Polysaccharide Delivery Platforms with Multiscale Structure Used for Cancer Chemoimmunotherapy.

Haifeng NiSunxiang QianJie LuFeng JieXiao-Zhou MouZhang Jing
Published in: Molecular pharmaceutics (2023)
Chemoimmunotherapy is an effective cancer treatment method. Drugs are always combined and used in treating cancer. However, the characteristic of drugs varies, making it challenging to control their release kinetics utilizing delivery devices with a single microstructure. In this study, we attempted to uniformly size drugs of varying molecular weights and confine them in a compartment where immune cells may be recruited and moved freely. Dextran microgels were created as modular drug libraries to address the cryogel burst release of small molecule drugs. Then, modular drug libraries and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) were integrated into cryogels for a combined treatment. Herein, alginate was zwitterion modified to avoid the immune reaction generated by the material. Because of its macroporous structure, the cryogel could be injected into the body, eliminating invasive surgical procedures. Results demonstrated that multiscale delivery platforms could improve the synergistic effect of various medications on tumor treatment.
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