Literature DB >> 34699871

Localized delivery of immunotherapeutics: A rising trend in the field.

Jie Wang1, Yukun Zhang2, Jiuchan Pi2, Dongming Xing3, Chao Wang4.   

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Immunotherapy is becoming a new standard of care for multiple cancers, while several limitations are impending its further clinical success. Immunotherapeutic agents often have inappropriate pharmacokinetics on their own and/or exhibit limited specificity to tumor cells, leading to severe immuno-related adverse effects and limited efficacy. Suitable formulating strategies that confer prolonged contact with or efficient proliferation in tumors while reducing exposure to normal tissues are highly worthy to explore. With the assistance of biomaterial carriers, targeted therapy can be achieved artificially by implanting or injecting drug depots into desired sites, about which the wisdoms in literature have been rich. The relevant results have suggested a "local but systemic" effect, that is, local replenishment of immune modulators achieves a high treatment efficacy that also governs distant metastases, thereby building another rationale for localized delivery. Particularly, implantable scaffolds have been further engineered to recruit disseminated tumor cells with an efficiency high enough to reduce tumor burdens at typical metastatic organs, and simultaneously provide diagnostic signals. This review introduces recent advances in this emerging area along with a perspective on the opportunities and challenges in the way to clinical application.
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Keywords:  Cancer immunotherapy; Diagnosis; Hydrogels; Implants; Localized delivery

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34699871     DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2021.10.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Control Release        ISSN: 0168-3659            Impact factor:   9.776


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1.  3D printed hydrogel scaffolds combining glutathione depletion-induced ferroptosis and photothermia-augmented chemodynamic therapy for efficiently inhibiting postoperative tumor recurrence.

Authors:  Wentao Dang; Wei-Chih Chen; Enguo Ju; Yanteng Xu; Kai Li; Haixia Wang; Kun Wang; Shixian Lv; Dan Shao; Yu Tao; Mingqiang Li
Journal:  J Nanobiotechnology       Date:  2022-06-07       Impact factor: 9.429

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