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A biophotonic device based on a conjugated polymer and a macrophage-laden hydrogel for triggering immunotherapy.

Zhiwen YangQi ShenLongjiang XingXuancheng FuZhipeng QiuHongping XiangYiming HuangFengting LvHaotian BaiYan-Ping HuoJianwu Wang
Published in: Materials horizons (2023)
A biophotonic device is fabricated by a 3D printing technique for tumor immunotherapy utilizing a flexible organic light-emitting diode (OLED) with deep blue emission and a gelatin-alginate hydrogel that contains a poly(phenylene vinylene) (PPV) derivative and live immune cells of macrophages (M 0 -RAW264.7). PPV is excited by the OLED to generate reactive oxygen species (ROS), enabling the macrophages to polarize to the M 1 phenotype and secrete cytotoxic cytokines to induce the apoptosis of tumor cells. This strategy provides a new method for fabricating cell-involved biophotonic devices for immunotherapy.
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