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Polymeric microneedles enable simultaneous delivery of cancer immunomodulatory drugs and detection of skin biomarkers

Background: Immune-modulating therapies impart positive outcomes in a subpopulation of cancer patients. Improved delivery strategies and non-invasive monitoring of anti-tumor effects can help enhance those outcomes and understand the mechanisms associated with the generation of anti-tumor immune res...

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Autores principales: Dosta, Pere, Puigmal, Núria, Cryer, Alexander M., Rodríguez, Alma L., Scott, Ella, Weissleder, Ralph, Miller, Miles A., Artzi, Natalie
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Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9800729/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36593949
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.73966
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author Dosta, Pere
Puigmal, Núria
Cryer, Alexander M.
Rodríguez, Alma L.
Scott, Ella
Weissleder, Ralph
Miller, Miles A.
Artzi, Natalie
author_facet Dosta, Pere
Puigmal, Núria
Cryer, Alexander M.
Rodríguez, Alma L.
Scott, Ella
Weissleder, Ralph
Miller, Miles A.
Artzi, Natalie
author_sort Dosta, Pere
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description Background: Immune-modulating therapies impart positive outcomes in a subpopulation of cancer patients. Improved delivery strategies and non-invasive monitoring of anti-tumor effects can help enhance those outcomes and understand the mechanisms associated with the generation of anti-tumor immune responses following immunotherapy. Methods: We report on the design of a microneedle (MN) platform capable of simultaneous delivery of immune activators and collection of interstitial skin fluid (ISF) to monitor therapeutic responses. While either approach has shown promise, the integration of the therapy and diagnostic arms into one MN platform has hardly been explored before. MNs were synthesized out of crosslinked hyaluronic acid (HA) and loaded with a model immunomodulatory nanoparticle-containing drug, CpG oligodinucleotides (TLR9 agonist), for cancer therapy in melanoma and colon cancer models. The therapeutic response was monitored by longitudinal analysis of entrapped immune cells in the MNs following patch retrieval and digestion. Results: Transdermal delivery of CpG-containing NPs with MNs induced anti-tumor immune responses in multiple syngeneic mouse cancer models. CpG-loaded MNs stimulated innate immune cells and reduced tumor growth. Intravital microscopy showed deposition and spatiotemporal co-localization of CpG-NPs within the tumor microenvironment when delivered with MNs. Analysis of MN-sampled ISF revealed similar immune signatures to those seen in the bulk tumor homogenate, such as increased populations of macrophages and effector T cells following treatment. Conclusions: Our hydrogel-based MNs enable effective transdermal drug delivery into immune cells in the tumor microenvironment, and upon retrieval, enable studying the immune response to the therapy over time. This platform has the theranostic potential to deliver a range of combination therapies while detecting biomarkers.
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spelling pubmed-98007292023-01-01 Polymeric microneedles enable simultaneous delivery of cancer immunomodulatory drugs and detection of skin biomarkers Dosta, Pere Puigmal, Núria Cryer, Alexander M. Rodríguez, Alma L. Scott, Ella Weissleder, Ralph Miller, Miles A. Artzi, Natalie Theranostics Research Paper Background: Immune-modulating therapies impart positive outcomes in a subpopulation of cancer patients. Improved delivery strategies and non-invasive monitoring of anti-tumor effects can help enhance those outcomes and understand the mechanisms associated with the generation of anti-tumor immune responses following immunotherapy. Methods: We report on the design of a microneedle (MN) platform capable of simultaneous delivery of immune activators and collection of interstitial skin fluid (ISF) to monitor therapeutic responses. While either approach has shown promise, the integration of the therapy and diagnostic arms into one MN platform has hardly been explored before. MNs were synthesized out of crosslinked hyaluronic acid (HA) and loaded with a model immunomodulatory nanoparticle-containing drug, CpG oligodinucleotides (TLR9 agonist), for cancer therapy in melanoma and colon cancer models. The therapeutic response was monitored by longitudinal analysis of entrapped immune cells in the MNs following patch retrieval and digestion. Results: Transdermal delivery of CpG-containing NPs with MNs induced anti-tumor immune responses in multiple syngeneic mouse cancer models. CpG-loaded MNs stimulated innate immune cells and reduced tumor growth. Intravital microscopy showed deposition and spatiotemporal co-localization of CpG-NPs within the tumor microenvironment when delivered with MNs. Analysis of MN-sampled ISF revealed similar immune signatures to those seen in the bulk tumor homogenate, such as increased populations of macrophages and effector T cells following treatment. Conclusions: Our hydrogel-based MNs enable effective transdermal drug delivery into immune cells in the tumor microenvironment, and upon retrieval, enable studying the immune response to the therapy over time. This platform has the theranostic potential to deliver a range of combination therapies while detecting biomarkers. Ivyspring International Publisher 2023-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9800729/ /pubmed/36593949 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.73966 Text en © The author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
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Dosta, Pere
Puigmal, Núria
Cryer, Alexander M.
Rodríguez, Alma L.
Scott, Ella
Weissleder, Ralph
Miller, Miles A.
Artzi, Natalie
Polymeric microneedles enable simultaneous delivery of cancer immunomodulatory drugs and detection of skin biomarkers
title Polymeric microneedles enable simultaneous delivery of cancer immunomodulatory drugs and detection of skin biomarkers
title_full Polymeric microneedles enable simultaneous delivery of cancer immunomodulatory drugs and detection of skin biomarkers
title_fullStr Polymeric microneedles enable simultaneous delivery of cancer immunomodulatory drugs and detection of skin biomarkers
title_full_unstemmed Polymeric microneedles enable simultaneous delivery of cancer immunomodulatory drugs and detection of skin biomarkers
title_short Polymeric microneedles enable simultaneous delivery of cancer immunomodulatory drugs and detection of skin biomarkers
title_sort polymeric microneedles enable simultaneous delivery of cancer immunomodulatory drugs and detection of skin biomarkers
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9800729/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36593949
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.73966
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