Photothermal Particle-Loaded Panax Notoginseng Polysaccharide Cryogels As Personalized Tumor Vaccines
- PMID: 38859583
- DOI: 10.1021/acs.biomac.4c00442
Photothermal Particle-Loaded Panax Notoginseng Polysaccharide Cryogels As Personalized Tumor Vaccines
Abstract
Combination immunotherapy is being increasingly explored for cancer treatment, leading to various vector materials for the codelivery of immune agents and drugs. However, current tumor vaccines exhibit poor immunogenicity, severely compromising their therapeutic efficacy. Herein, an injectable hydrogel was developed based on dopamine (DA) and Panax notoginseng polysaccharide (PNPS) loaded with hair microparticles (HMPs) to enhance the immunogenicity of tumor vaccines. Photothermal effects of incorporated HMPs can trigger immunogenic cancer cell death and the release of abundant autologous tumor antigens, which are captured by catechol groups. Concomitant breakdown of PNPS recruits and activates dendritic cells (DCs). The macroporous structure of cryogels allows immune cell infiltration and interaction with antigens adsorbed on PNPS and DA cryogels (PD cryogels), thereby provoking potent cytotoxic T-cell responses. Hence, PD cryogels enabling cell infiltration and accelerated DC maturation may serve as a therapeutic vaccination platform against cancer.
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