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Injectable Supramolecular Polymer-Nanoparticle Hydrogels for Cell and Drug Delivery Applications
Published on: February 7, 2021
STAR Therapy: Spatiotemporal Antitumor Regimen via a Size-Gated DNA Hydrogel Drug Delivery System
Chengyu Feng1, Zhengyang Yang2, Yufei Lan3
1Department of Pediatric Hematology, Zhujiang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, P. R. China.
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Current cancer therapies for solid tumors are significantly hampered by the dense tumor extracellular matrix (ECM), which restricts antitumor drug penetration and accumulation. Hence, there is a critical need for controllable drug delivery systems capable of spatiotemporally controlling the sequential action of ECM-modulating agents and cytotoxic drugs. However, conventional carriers often suffer from "non-selective synchronous release", failing to achieve such spatiotemporal control. Herein, we propose a spatiotemporal antitumor regimen (STAR) based on a size-gated DNA supramolecular hydrogel (DSH) drug delivery system. In this system, a small-molecule drug Losartan (Los) and a larger indocyanine green-loaded platelet-mimetic particle (ICG/PLT) are co-encapsulated within the DSH. The programmable size-selectivity of DSH allows for the rapid diffusion of Los to first remodel tumor ECM by reducing matrix density and enhancing tissue perfusion; meanwhile, the larger ICG/PLT particles are retained within the hydrogel structure and released later along with hydrogel degradation. Notably, this size-gated sequential release strategy significantly enhances the accumulation of ICG/PLT at the tumor site, resulting in superior light-activated photodynamic therapeutic outcomes against tumors. Taken together, this study establishes a novel STAR paradigm based on size-gated DSH, holding promise to advance the therapeutic strategy for solid tumors with dense ECM.
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