Peptide Hydrogels as Immunomaterials and Their Use in Cancer Immunotherapy Delivery

Author:

Falcone Natashya1ORCID,Ermis Menekse12,Tamay Dilara Goksu23,Mecwan Marvin1,Monirizad Mahsa1,Mathes Tess Grett1,Jucaud Vadim1,Choroomi Auveen1,de Barros Natan Roberto1,Zhu Yangzhi1,Vrana Nihal Engin4,Kraatz Heinz‐Bernhard56,Kim Han‐Jun17,Khademhosseini Ali1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation 1018 Westwood Blvd Los Angeles CA 90034 USA

2. BIOMATEN Center of Excellence in Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering Middle East Technical University Ankara 06800 Turkey

3. Department of Biotechnology Middle East Technical University Ankara 06800 Turkey

4. SPARTHA Medical CRBS 1 Rue Eugene Boeckel Strasbourg 67000 France

5. Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry University of Toronto Toronto ON M5S 3E5 Canada

6. Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences University of Toronto Scarborough Toronto ON M1C 1A4 Canada

7. College of Pharmacy Korea University Sejong 30019 Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractPeptide‐based hydrogel biomaterials have emerged as an excellent strategy for immune system modulation. Peptide‐based hydrogels are supramolecular materials that self‐assemble into various nanostructures through various interactive forces (i.e., hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interactions) and respond to microenvironmental stimuli (i.e., pH, temperature). While they have been reported in numerous biomedical applications, they have recently been deemed promising candidates to improve the efficacy of cancer immunotherapies and treatments. Immunotherapies seek to harness the body's immune system to preemptively protect against and treat various diseases, such as cancer. However, their low efficacy rates result in limited patient responses to treatment. Here, the immunomaterial's potential to improve these efficacy rates by either functioning as immune stimulators through direct immune system interactions and/or delivering a range of immune agents is highlighted. The chemical and physical properties of these peptide‐based materials that lead to immuno modulation and how one may design a system to achieve desired immune responses in a controllable manner are discussed. Works in the literature that reports peptide hydrogels as adjuvant systems and for the delivery of immunotherapies are highlighted. Finally, the future trends and possible developments based on peptide hydrogels for cancer immunotherapy applications are discussed.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science,Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials

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