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Immunomodulatory Hydrogel Coupling Pyroptosis Amplification With T-Cell Modulation to Block Postoperative Tumor
Fang Wang1,2, Mingkang Liu2, Lei Liu2,3
1Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, School of Chemistry and Materials Science, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, Anhui, China.
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Postoperative tumor recurrence remains a fundamental limitation of curative cancer surgery, driven by residual malignant cells and a profoundly immunosuppressive postoperative microenvironment. Here, we report a tumor microenvironment-responsive hydrogel that couples self-amplifying pyroptosis with CD8+ T cells modulation to prevent postoperative tumor relapse. This hydrogel consists of a butyrate prodrug hydrogel and engineered bacterial membrane vesicles encoding a self-triggered gasdermin D-mediated pyroptosis program. Upon in situ gelation within the surgical cavity, the hydrogel undergoes controlled degradation to release the engineered pyroptosis-inducing vesicles and butyrate. The released membrane vesicles elevate intracellular gasdermin D levels while simultaneously activating the NLRP3-caspase-1 pathway, thereby triggering robust and self-amplifying pyroptosis in residual tumor cells. This lytic cell death eliminates residual malignancies and releases damage-associated molecular patterns that convert the postoperative niche from immunosuppressive to immunogenic and promote cytotoxic T lymphocytes recruitment. Concurrently, butyrate released from the hydrogel reprograms infiltrating CD8+ T cells, enhancing their effector function. By integrating tumor cell-intrinsic pyroptosis induction with modulation of antitumor CD8+ T cells, this combinatorial platform remodels the postoperative tumor microenvironment and provides durable protection against tumor regrowth. This work establishes a localized immunomodulatory strategy that directly addresses the long-standing challenge of postoperative tumor recurrence.

