Materials Today Bio (Oct 2023)

“One-stop” synergistic strategy for hepatocellular carcinoma postoperative recurrence

  • Yiming Liu,
  • Chuan Tian,
  • Chengzhi Zhang,
  • Zaoqu Liu,
  • Jing Li,
  • Yahua Li,
  • Quanhui Zhang,
  • Shengnan Ma,
  • Dechao Jiao,
  • Xinwei Han,
  • Yanan Zhao

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22
p. 100746

Abstract

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Residual tumor recurrence after surgical resection of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains a considerable challenge that imperils the prognosis of patients. Notably, intraoperative bleeding and postoperative infection are potential risk factors for tumor recurrence. However, the biomaterial strategy for the above problems has rarely been reported. Herein, a series of cryogels (coded as SQ-n) based on sodium alginate (SA) and quaternized chitosan (QC) were synthesized and selected for optimal ratios. The in vitro assays showed that SQ-50 possessed superior hemostasis, excellent antibacterial property, and great cytocompatibility. Subsequently, SQAP was constructed by loading black phosphorus nanosheets (BPNSs) and anlotinib hydrochloride (AL3818) based on SQ-50. Physicochemical experiments confirmed that near-infrared (NIR)-assisted SQAP could control the release of AL3818 in photothermal response, significantly inhibiting the proliferation and survival of HUVECs and H22 cells. Furthermore, in vivo studies indicated that the NIR-assisted SQAP prevented local recurrence of ectopic HCC after surgical resection, achieved through the synergistic effect of mPTT and molecular targeted therapy. Thus, the multifunctional SQAP provides a “one-stop” synergistic strategy for HCC postoperative recurrence, showing great potential for clinical application.

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