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Sustained Secretion of CCL21 Via an Implantable Cell Reservoir Hydrogel Enhances the Systemic Antitumor Effect of Radiotherapy

Chao Gao, Yuwen Zeng, Linyu Zhang, Jianze Wang, Xiujie Yang,Kui Li,He Ren,Zhaofei Liu

Nano letters(2024)

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Abstract
The combination of radiotherapy (RT) and immunotherapy shows promise in improving the clinical treatment of solid tumors; however, it faces challenges of low response rates and systemic toxicity. Herein, an implantable alginate/collagen hydrogel encapsulating C-C motif ligand 21 (CCL21)-expressing dendritic cells (CCL21-DCs@gel) was developed to potentiate the systemic antitumor effects of RT. The hydrogel functioned as a suitable reservoir for in vivo culture and proliferation of CCL21-DCs, thereby enabling sustained CCL21 release. The local CCL21 gradient induced by CCL21-DCs@gel significantly enhanced the efficacy of RT in suppressing primary tumor growth and inhibiting distant metastasis across several mouse models. Furthermore, the combination of RT with CCL21-DCs@gel provided complete prophylactic protection to mice. Mechanistic investigations revealed that CCL21-DCs@gel potentiated RT by promoting tumor lymphangiogenesis and attracting immune cell infiltration into the tumor. Collectively, these results suggest that CCL21-DCs@gel is a promising adjunct to RT for effectively eradicating tumors and preventing tumor recurrence.
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radiotherapy,abscopal effect,CCL21,hydrogel,lymphangiogenesis
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