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Progress of Immune‐Inducible Biomaterials for Post‐Ablation Cancers

Locoregional ablation therapies have considerable potential in eradicating cancers by killing tumor cells directly with different mechanisms, inducing immunogenic cell death, and subsequently forming the “in situ vaccine”. Nevertheless, a… Click to show full abstract

Locoregional ablation therapies have considerable potential in eradicating cancers by killing tumor cells directly with different mechanisms, inducing immunogenic cell death, and subsequently forming the “in situ vaccine”. Nevertheless, a short period of immune time post‐ablation and rapidly reversed to an immunosuppressed state, may lead to a higher chance of tumor recurrence and metastasis. Therefore, boosting the efficacy of immunity and/or prolonging the duration of organismal immunity seem to be the key to suppressing tumor progression after minimally invasive ablation therapies. Currently, a number of nanoplatforms for post‐ablation immunotherapy are developed to address this challenge, including amplifying antitumor immunostimulatory signals, modulating immunosuppressive microenvironment, and improving antitumor immune responses. These approaches portend great promise for applications to improve local control and prevent tumor recurrence and distant metastasis. This review provides a concise overview of recent advances in immune‐inducible biomaterials for enhancing post‐ablation antitumor immunity, as well as strategies for their application in targeted drug delivery and sustained release to potentiate immune responses. Furthermore, main obstacles and potential breakthroughs for future development are discussed and prospected, providing insights to drive further innovation in immune‐inducible biomaterials for post‐ablation cancers.

Keywords: immune inducible; ablation; inducible biomaterials; biomaterials post; post ablation; ablation cancers

Journal Title: Advanced Healthcare Materials
Year Published: 2025

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