Affiliation:
1. State Key Laboratory of Organic‐Inorganic Composites Beijing Laboratory of Biomedical Materials College of Life Science and Technology Beijing University of Chemical Technology Beijing 100029 China
2. Immunology and Oncology Center ICE Bioscience Beijing 100176 China
Abstract
AbstractSurgical resection remains the mainstream treatment for malignant melanoma. However, challenges in wound healing and residual tumor metastasis pose significant hurdles, resulting in high recurrence rates in patients. Herein, a bioactive injectable hydrogel (BG‐Mngel) formed by crosslinking sodium alginate (SA) with manganese‐doped bioactive glass (BG‐Mn) is developed as a versatile platform for anti‐tumor immunotherapy and postoperative wound healing for melanoma. The incorporation of Mn2+ within bioactive glass (BG) can activate the cGAS‐STING immune pathway to elicit robust immune response for cancer immunotherapy. Furthermore, doping Mn2+ in BG endows system with excellent photothermal properties, hence facilitating STING activation and reversing the tumor immune‐suppressive microenvironment. BG exhibits favorable angiogenic capacity and tissue regenerative potential, and Mn2+ promotes cell migration in vitro. When combining BG‐Mngel with anti‐PD‐1 antibody (α‐PD‐1) for the treatment of malignant melanoma, it shows enhanced anti‐tumor immune response and long‐term immune memory response. Remarkably, BG‐Mngel can upregulate the expression of genes related to blood vessel formation and promote skin tissue regeneration when treating full‐thickness wounds. Overall, BG‐MnGel serves as an effective adjuvant therapy to regulate tumor metastasis and wound healing for malignant melanoma.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
National Key Research and Development Program of China
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