Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Systemic enhancement of antitumour immunity by peritumourally implanted immunomodulatory macroporous scaffolds.
- Journal:
- Nature biomedical engineering
- Year:
- 2023
- Authors:
- Majedi, Fatemeh S et al.
- Affiliation:
- Department of Bioengineering · United States
Abstract
A tumour microenvironment abundant in regulatory T (T) cells aids solid tumours to evade clearance by effector T cells. Systemic strategies to suppress Tcells or to augment immunity can elicit autoimmune side effects, cytokine storms and other toxicities. Here we report the design, fabrication and therapeutic performance of a biodegradable macroporous scaffold, implanted peritumourally, that releases a small-molecule inhibitor of transforming growth factor β to suppress Tcells, chemokines to attract effector T cells and antibodies to stimulate them. In two mouse models of aggressive tumours, the implant boosted the recruitment and activation of effector T cells into the tumour and depleted it of Tcells, which resulted in an 'immunological abscopal effect' on distant metastases and in the establishment of long-term memory that impeded tumour recurrence. We also show that the scaffold can be used to deliver tumour-antigen-specific T cells into the tumour. Peritumourally implanted immunomodulatory scaffolds may represent a general strategy to enhance T-cell immunity and avoid the toxicities of systemic therapies.
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