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Designing Hydrogels for Immunomodulation in Cancer Therapy and Regenerative Medicine

Zhen Zhang, Chaoliang He, Xuesi Chen

2023Advanced Materials73 citationsDOI

Abstract

The immune system not only acts as a defense against pathogen and cancer cells, but also plays an important role in homeostasis and tissue regeneration. Targeting immune systems is a promising strategy for efficient cancer treatment and regenerative medicine. Current systemic immunomodulation therapies are usually associated with low persistence time, poor targeting to action sites, and severe side effects. Due to their extracellular matrix-mimetic nature, tunable properties and diverse bioactivities, hydrogels are intriguing platforms to locally deliver immunomodulatory agents and cells, as well as provide an immunomodulatory microenvironment to recruit, activate, and expand host immune cells. In this review, the design considerations, including polymer backbones, crosslinking mechanisms, physicochemical nature, and immunomodulation-related components, of the hydrogel platforms, are focused on. The immunomodulatory effects and therapeutic outcomes in cancer therapy and tissue regeneration of different hydrogel systems are emphasized, including hydrogel depots for delivery of immunomodulatory agents, hydrogel scaffolds for cell delivery, and immunomodulatory hydrogels depending on the intrinsic properties of materials. Finally, the remained challenges in current systems and future development of immunomodulatory hydrogels are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

Self-healing hydrogelsRegenerative medicineImmune systemRegeneration (biology)Cancer therapyCancerMaterials scienceExtracellular matrixNanotechnologyCancer cellMedicineImmunologyCell biologyBiologyStem cellInternal medicinePolymer chemistryNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsGraphene and Nanomaterials ApplicationsNanoparticle-Based Drug Delivery
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