Mucoadhesive and antifouling Janus polysaccharide film for prevention of colorectal cancer recurrence post-surgery

BMEMat Pub Date : 2024-01-22 DOI:10.1002/bmm2.12071
Jaebeom Lee, Hee Seung Seo, Chun Gwon Park, Mikyung Shin
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Colorectal cancer is one of the most common cancers, and current treatment options include surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. Most patients undergo surgery, which often requires extensive resection of the colon to prevent recurrence and metastasis of residual malignant tumor cells, leading to postoperative pain and discomfort in daily routines. Although versatile therapeutic patches have been developed to induce tumor apoptosis, achieving both great adhesiveness on the mucus layers of the colon tissue and anti-cell/tissue adhesion to other surrounding organs remains a challenge. Herein, we report a Janus polysaccharide film comprising two polymers: mussel-inspired catechol-conjugated chitosan (Chi-C) with muco-adhesiveness, and alginate (Alg) with anti-adhesion property. The Chi-C and Alg polymers form a stably entangled bilayer film via electrostatic interactions. The Janus film shows a strong tissue adhesive strength of ∼10 kPa for the Chi-C layer and weak strength of ∼1 kPa for the Alg layer. Particularly, the Janus film encapsulating an anti-cancer drug exhibits a directional release profile to the tumor site, which is effective for triggering tumor death in in vivo colorectal tumor resection model. Ultimately, such anti-cancer material strategies using bilayered structures are promising for advanced tumor therapy.

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用于预防结肠直肠癌术后复发的黏附性和防污性 Janus 多糖薄膜
大肠癌是最常见的癌症之一,目前的治疗方法包括手术、化疗和放疗。大多数患者都要接受手术治疗,为了防止残留的恶性肿瘤细胞复发和转移,往往需要对结肠进行大范围切除,这就导致了术后疼痛和日常生活中的不适。虽然目前已开发出诱导肿瘤凋亡的多功能治疗贴片,但要同时实现对结肠组织粘液层的高粘附性和对周围其他器官的抗细胞/组织粘附性仍然是一项挑战。在此,我们报告了一种由两种聚合物组成的 Janus 多糖薄膜:具有粘液粘附性的贻贝启发儿茶酚共轭壳聚糖(Chi-C)和具有抗粘附性的海藻酸盐(Alg)。Chi-C 和 Alg 聚合物通过静电作用形成稳定的纠缠双层膜。Janus 膜的 Chi-C 层具有 10 kPa 的强组织粘附强度,而 Alg 层则只有 1 kPa 的弱粘附强度。特别是,封装抗癌药物的 Janus 薄膜显示出向肿瘤部位定向释放的特性,在体内结直肠肿瘤切除模型中可有效引发肿瘤死亡。最终,这种使用双层结构的抗癌材料策略有望用于晚期肿瘤治疗。
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