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Injectable Hydrogels as Local Depots at Tumor Sites for Antitumor Immunotherapy and Immune-Based Combination Therapy.

Hongyu Ma1,2, Chaoliang He1,2, Xuesi Chen1,2.   

Abstract

Despite the encouraging clinical responses of several human cancers to immunotherapy, the efficacy of this treatment remains limited by variable objective response rates and severe systemic immune-related adverse events. To overcome these issues, injectable hydrogels have been developed as local depots that permit the sustained release of single or multiple immunotherapy agents, including traditional immunomodulatory factors, immune checkpoint blocking antibodies, and exogenous immune cells. The antitumor efficacy of immunotherapy can also be enhanced by its combination with other therapeutic approaches, including chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and phototherapy. Despite local treatment strategies, potent systemic antitumor immune responses with low systemic toxicity can be obtained, leading to significant local and abscopal tumor-killing, reduced tumor metastasis, and the prevention of tumor recurrence. This review highlights recent progress in injectable hydrogel-based local depots for tumor immunotherapy and immune-based combination therapy. Moreover, the proposed mechanisms responsible for these antitumor effects are discussed.
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Keywords:  combination therapy; immunotherapy; injectable hydrogel; local delivery system; tumor treatment

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33818918     DOI: 10.1002/mabi.202100039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Macromol Biosci        ISSN: 1616-5187            Impact factor:   4.979


  7 in total

1.  Dual-functional alginate and collagen-based injectable hydrogel for the treatment of cancer and its metastasis.

Authors:  Juyoung Hwang; Eun-Koung An; Wei Zhang; Hyo Jeong Kim; Youngho Eom; Jun-O Jin
Journal:  J Nanobiotechnology       Date:  2022-05-28       Impact factor: 9.429

Review 2.  Hydrogels for Antitumor and Antibacterial Therapy.

Authors:  Xiuling Fang; Cheng Wang; Shuwen Zhou; Pengfei Cui; Huaanzi Hu; Xinye Ni; Pengju Jiang; Jianhao Wang
Journal:  Gels       Date:  2022-05-19

Review 3.  Three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds as powerful weapons for tumor immunotherapy.

Authors:  Shuyan Han; Jun Wu
Journal:  Bioact Mater       Date:  2022-01-26

4.  In situ Co-Delivery of Doxorubicin and Cisplatin by Injectable Thermosensitive Hydrogels for Enhanced Osteosarcoma Treatment.

Authors:  Meng Si; Yanni Xia; Menglin Cong; Dandan Wang; Yong Hou; Hecheng Ma
Journal:  Int J Nanomedicine       Date:  2022-03-22

Review 5.  Immunology Meets Bioengineering: Improving the Effectiveness of Glioblastoma Immunotherapy.

Authors:  Zahra Fekrirad; Amir Barzegar Behrooz; Shokoofeh Ghaemi; Arezou Khosrojerdi; Atefeh Zarepour; Ali Zarrabi; Ehsan Arefian; Saeid Ghavami
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-29       Impact factor: 6.575

6.  Nanozyme hydrogel for enhanced alkyl radical generation and potent antitumor therapy.

Authors:  Shipeng Ning; Zeming Liu; Mingzhu Chen; Daoming Zhu; Qinqin Huang
Journal:  Nanoscale Adv       Date:  2022-08-16

Review 7.  Injectable Hydrogel as a Unique Platform for Antitumor Therapy Targeting Immunosuppressive Tumor Microenvironment.

Authors:  Yushuai Liu; Yuanyuan Geng; Beilei Yue; Pui-Chi Lo; Jing Huang; Honglin Jin
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2022-01-17       Impact factor: 7.561

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