An injectable composite hydrogel containing polydopamine-coated curcumin nanoparticles and indoximod for the enhanced combinational chemo-photothermal-immunotherapy of breast tumors
The complexity and compensatory evolution of tumors weaken the effectiveness of single antitumor therapies. Therefore, multimodal combination therapies hold great promise in defeating tumors. Herein, we constructed a multi-level regulatory co-delivery system based on chemotherapy, phototherapy, and...
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description | The complexity and compensatory evolution of tumors weaken the effectiveness of single antitumor therapies. Therefore, multimodal combination therapies hold great promise in defeating tumors. Herein, we constructed a multi-level regulatory co-delivery system based on chemotherapy, phototherapy, and immunotherapy. Briefly, curcumin (Cur) was prepared as nanoparticles and coated with polydopamine (PDA) to form PCur-NPs, which along with an immune checkpoint inhibitor (indoximod, IND) were then loaded into a thermosensitive Pluronic F127 (F127) hydrogel to form a multifunctional nanocomposite hydrogel (PCur/IND@Gel). The in situ-formed hydrogel exhibited excellent photothermal conversion efficiency and sustained drug release behavior both in vitro and in vivo. In addition, PCur-NPs showed enhanced cellular uptake and cytotoxicity under NIR laser irradiation and induced potent immunogenic cell death (ICD). After intratumoral injection of PCur/IND@Gel, significant apoptosis in 4T1 tumors was induced, dendritic cells in lymph nodes were highly activated, potent CD8+ and CD4+ antitumor immune responses were elicited and regulative T cells in tumors were significantly reduced, which notably inhibited the tumor growth and prolonged the survive time of 4T1 tumor-bearing mice. Therefore, this injectable nanocomposite hydrogel is a promising drug co-delivery platform for chemo-photothermal-immunotherapy of breast tumors.
•A sustained-release drug delivery system based on chemotherapy, phototherapy and immunotherapy was constructed.•The synergistic effect of this formulation stimulates a powerful anti-tumour immune response and significantly improves the anti-tumour efficacy. |
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