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Flexible Skin Patch Enabled Tumor Hybrid Thermophysical Therapy and Adaptive Antitumor Immune Response

Authors :
Sun, Xuyang
Wu, Tao
Duan, Minghui
Yuan, Bo
Zhu, Xiyu
Wang, Hongzhang
Liu, Jing
Source :
Advanced Healthcare Materials; March 2023, Vol. 12 Issue: 7
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Innovations on materials and technologies have greatly promoted the rapid development of wearable electronics from disease diagnosis to therapeutics. For superficial skin tumors, skinā€attachable patches possess the advantages of minimally invasive property, alleviative side effects, and high efficiency. The development of noninvasive techniques and devices is still in urgent demands. Here, a flexible skin patch fabricated through a facile preparation method is reported for noninvasive hybrid thermophysical therapy and adaptative immune function enhancement. The liquid metal enabled skin patch is demonstrated with high conductivity, certain stability, biocompatibility, and an enhanced adhesive merit on skin surfaces for cryoablation therapy and magnetic hyperthermia therapy. The skin patch exhibits remarkably conformable heating and cooling performance toward the treatment of 4T1 breast tumors. The magnetic resonance images also indicate the significant tumor ablation effect. Interestingly, a relatively stable proportion of both CD8+T and CD4+T cells in the peripheral blood is identified after tumor therapy in comparison with the decreased trend in the untreated group, representing an efficient antitumor immune response induced by the skin patch. The developed skin patch would provide a promising noninvasive approach for tumor therapies by direct tumor destruction and maintenance of the antitumor immune response. A flexible skin patch is proposed for noninvasive cryoablation, magnetic hyperthermia as well as immune response activation. The skin patch is verified with improved adhesiveness, conformable encapsulation, enhanced magnetic heating performance, and a systematical immune response regarding to CD4+and CD8+T cells. This noninvasive hybrid therapy is of great significance for tumor treatment and the activation of immune responses.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21922640 and 21922659
Volume :
12
Issue :
7
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Advanced Healthcare Materials
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs62491059
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/adhm.202202872