Cancer Immunotherapy Using Bioengineered Micro/Nano Structured Hydrogels

Author:

Askari Esfandyar1,Shokrollahi Barough Mahdieh123,Rahmanian Mehdi4,Mojtabavi Nazanin2,Sarrami Forooshani Ramin3,Seyfoori Amir145,Akbari Mohsen156ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory for Innovations in Micro Engineering (LiME) Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Victoria Victoria BC V8P 5C2 Canada

2. Department of Immunology School of Medicine Iran University of Medical Sciences Tehran 1449614535 Iran

3. ATMP Department Breast Cancer Research Center Motamed Cancer Institute ACECR Tehran 1517964311 Iran

4. Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering Department Breast Cancer Research Center Motamed Cancer Institute ACECR Tehran 1517964311 Iran

5. Center for Advanced Materials and Related Technologies University of Victoria Victoria BC V8P 5C2 Canada

6. Center for Biomedical Research University of Victoria Victoria BC V8P 5C2 Canada

Abstract

AbstractHydrogels, a class of materials with a 3D network structure, are widely used in various applications of therapeutic delivery, particularly cancer therapy. Micro and nanogels as miniaturized structures of the bioengineered hydrogels may provide extensive benefits over the common hydrogels in encapsulation and controlled release of small molecular drugs, macromolecular therapeutics, and even cells. Cancer immunotherapy is rapidly developing, and micro/nanostructured hydrogels have gained wide attention regarding their engineered payload release properties that enhance systemic anticancer immunity. Additionally, they are a great candidate due to their local administration properties with a focus on local immune cell manipulation in favor of active and passive immunotherapies. Although applied locally, such micro/nanostructured can also activate systemic antitumor immune responses by releasing nanovaccines safely and effectively inhibiting tumor metastasis and recurrence. However, such hydrogels are mostly used as locally administered carriers to stimulate the immune cells by releasing tumor lysate, drugs, or nanovaccines. In this review, the latest developments in cancer immunotherapy are summarized using micro/nanostructured hydrogels with a particular emphasis on their function depending on the administration route. Moreover, the potential for clinical translation of these hydrogel‐based cancer immunotherapies is also discussed.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science,Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials

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