Abstract

Recurrence and metastasis have been recognized as a great challenge in cancer treatment. Cancer stem cells (CSCs), as a small subset of cancer cells, are closely associated with tumor metastasis and recurrence due to their resistance and multi-differentiation characteristics. Herein, we developed a local injectable hyaluronic acid (HA) composite hydrogel (HAAG) that targets CSCs, which can continuously release all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) and gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) at tumor sites. The composite hydrogel was endowed with the ability to target CSCs through the specific binding of HA to CD44. ATRA was loaded into HA micelles to induce CSCs to differentiate into normal cancer cells, while AuNPs was incorporated into the hydrogel for photothermal therapy (PTT). HAAG exhibited good injectability, photothermal properties and CSCs targeting ability. HAAG not only significantly inhibited the growth of 4T1 mouse breast cancer cells and 4T1-CSCs in vitro, but also effectively inhibited tumor recurrence and metastasis in a 4T1-CSC mouse model in vivo. Our study provides a novel strategy of local differentiation combined with PTT for inhibiting the recurrence and metastasis of breast cancer.

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