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DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b05030
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Enhanced Cancer Immunotherapy by Microneedle Patch-Assisted Delivery of Anti-PD1 Antibody

Chao Wang,Yanqi Ye,Gabrielle Hochu,Hasan Sadeghifar,Zhen Gu

Immunotherapy
Hyaluronic acid
Glucose oxidase
2016
Despite recent advances in melanoma treatment through the use of anti-PD-1 (aPD1) immunotherapy, the efficacy of this method remains to be improved. Here we report an innovative self-degradable microneedle (MN) patch for the sustained delivery of aPD1 in a physiologically controllable manner. The microneedle is composed of biocompatible hyaluronic acid integrated with pH-sensitive dextran nanoparticles (NPs) that encapsulate aPD1 and glucose oxidase (GOx), which converts blood glucose to gluconic acid. The generation of acidic environment promotes the self-dissociation of NPs and subsequently results in the substantial release of aPD1. We find that a single administration of the MN patch induces robust immune responses in a B16F10 mouse melanoma model compared to MN without degradation trigger or intratumoral injection of free aPD1 with the same dose. Moreover, this administration strategy can integrate with other immunomodulators (such as anti-CTLA-4) to achieve combination therapy for enhancing antitumor efficacy.
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    Enhanced Cancer Immunotherapy by Microneedle Patch-Assisted Delivery of Anti-PD1 Antibody” is a paper by Chao Wang Yanqi Ye Gabrielle Hochu Hasan Sadeghifar Zhen Gu published in 2016. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.