Injectable and Thermosensitive Liposomal Hydrogels for NIR-II Light-Triggered Photothermal-Chemo Therapy of Pancreatic Cancer.

ACS Appl Bio Mater

State Key Laboratory of Organic Electronics and Information Displays & Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Biosensors, Institute of Advanced Materials (IAM), Nanjing University of Posts & Telecommunications, Nanjing 210023, China.

Published: October 2021

An injectable hydrogel sustained drug release system could be a promising technique for in situ treatment. Herein, an injectable hydrogel was prepared for photothermal-chemo therapy of cancer based on the thermosensitive liposomal hydrogel (Lip-Gel). The Lip-Gel system was fabricated by encapsulation of the NIR-II photothermal agent (DPP-BTz) and chemotherapy drugs (GEM) in thermosensitive liposomes and then combined with hydrogel precursor solution. The hydrogel precursor was used as an injectable flowing solution at room temperature and transferred into a cross-linked gel structure at physiological temperature. After being injected into the tumor, DPP-BTz in the Lip-Gel system can generate heat under irradiation of 1064 nm laser, breaking the thermosensitive liposomes and releasing GEM to kill tumor cells. From the treatment results, the Lip-Gel system showed a significant antitumor effect through chemo-/photothermal therapy combination therapy triggered by the NIR-II laser. This work provides a useful scheme for the development of drug delivery and drug treatment directions for local cancer therapy.

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