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Hierarchical protein nano-crystalline hydrogel with extracellular vesicles for ectopic lymphoid structure formation

Wonkyung Ahn, Ji-Hoon Han, Nayeon Kim, Yeong Ha Hwang, Wonjun Kim, Yeram Lee, Dong Yun Lee, In Woo Cheong, Koohee Han, Gi‐Hoon Nam, In‐San Kim, Eun Jung Lee

2025Biomaterials14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Among cancer therapies, immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) has emerged as a prominent approach, substantially enhancing anti-tumor immune responses. However, the efficacy of ICB is often limited in the absence of a pre-existing immune response within the tumor microenvironment. Here, we introduce a novel hierarchical protein hydrogel platform designed to facilitate the formation of artificial tertiary lymphoid structures (aTLS), thereby improving ICB efficacy. Through the integration of self-assembling ferritin protein nanocages, rec1-resilin protein, and CP05 peptide, our hierarchical hydrogels provide a structurally supportive and functionally adaptive scaffold capable of on-demand self-repair in response to mild thermal treatments. The effective encapsulation of extracellular vesicles (EVs) via the CP05 peptide ensures the formation of aTLS with germinal center-like structures within the hierarchical hydrogel. We demonstrate that, combined with ICB therapy, EV-loaded hierarchical hydrogels also induce the TLS within the tumor, markedly promoting immune responses against ICB-resistant tumor. This bioactive hydrogel platform offers a versatile tool for enhancing a broad range of immunotherapies, with potential applications extending beyond TLS to other frameworks that support complex tissue architectures. • Protein nanocages serve as nanoscale building blocks, synergizing with elastomers to form a hierarchical macroscale scaffold. • The hydrogels exhibit on-demand thermal self-repair, preserving both structural integrity and functionality. • The hydrogelsencapsulate extracellular vesicles, forming artificial tertiary lymphoid structures to boost immunity. • Combined with immune checkpoint blockade (ICB), these hydrogels amplify immune activation and overcome ICB resistance.

Topics & Concepts

Self-healing hydrogelsMaterials scienceTumor microenvironmentNanocagesImmune systemImmune checkpointExtracellular matrixNanotechnologyCancer researchCell biologyImmunotherapyChemistryBiologyImmunologyBiochemistryPolymer chemistryCatalysisExtracellular vesicles in diseaseNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsRNA Interference and Gene Delivery
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