[3PS-113]
Injectable Nanofiber System Enabling Prolonged Tumor Retention of Immune-Activating Complexes for Cancer Immunotherapy
발표자이준섭 (성균관대학교)
연구책임자박우람 (성균관대학교)
Abstract
The efficacy of cancer immunotherapies is constrained by immunosuppressive tumor microenvironments and immune tolerance mechanisms. This study developed an injectable nanofiber system loaded with immune-activating complexes. The surface of biomaterial-based nanofibers was modified with polymeric coating to enable electrostatic attachment of immune-activating complexes, additionally exhibiting the effect of promoting immune cell proliferation. Electron microscopy confirmed complex immobilization and cytotoxicity assessment established biocompatibility. Immune cells showed significantly increased pro-inflammatory cytokines and immune activation biomarkers. In vivo tumor model experiments using fluorescently-labeled complexes demonstrated that the nanofiber carrier enabled prolonged tumor retention, thereby inducing sustained immune activation. The platform presents a promising strategy for cancer immunotherapy.