NK cells encapsulated in micro/macropore-forming hydrogels via 3D bioprinting for tumor immunotherapy.
Dahong KimSeona JoDongjin LeeSeok-Min KimJi Min SeokSeon Ju YeoJun Hee LeeJae Jong LeeKangwon LeeTae-Don KimSu A ParkPublished in: Biomaterials research (2023)
We demonstrated that the hydrogel encapsulating NK cells created an appropriate micro-macro environment for clinical applications of NK cell therapy for both leukemia and solid tumors via 3D bioprinting. 3D bioprinting makes macro-scale clinical applications possible, and the automatic process shows potential for development as an off-the-shelf immunotherapy product. This immunotherapy system could provide a clinical option for preventing tumor relapse and metastasis after tumor resection. Micro/macropore-forming hydrogel with NK cells fabricated by 3D bioprinting and implanted into the tumor site.