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Research Article | Open Access

Nanocomposite cascading sequential treatment hydrogel patch for postoperative tumor elimination, immune regulation and tissue regeneration after melanoma surgery

Jialing Yao1,2Qingjie Pei1,2Yujia Xin1,2Wenyan Qiao1,2Jiaxin Yao1,2 ( )Yanyan Xuan1,2Haohan Guo1,2Ledan Qi1,2Junfeng Hui1,2,3 ( )Daidi Fan1,2,3 ( )
Engineering Research Center of Western Resource Innovation Medicine Green Manufacturing, Ministry of Education, School of Chemical Engineering, Northwest University, Xi'an 710127, China
Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Biomaterials and Synthetic Biology, Shaanxi R & D Center of Biomaterials and Fermentation Engineering, School of Chemical Engineering, Northwest University, Xi'an 710127, China
Biotech. & Biomed. Research Institute, Northwest University, Xi'an 710127, China
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To address postoperative melanoma issues of high recurrence and poor wound healing, we developed a nanocomposite hydrogel wound patch (MxNd/yCe@M SAC) for cascade sequential therapy. Methotrexate (MTX) loaded Nd/Ce-doped mesoporous bioactive glass was encapsulated in a sulfobetaine-polyacrylamide-carboxymethyl chitosan hydrogel via thermal polymerization. Under the acidic microenvironment of the residual tumor, the amide bonds in MxNd/yCe@M SAC are broken, releasing MxNd/yCe@M. MxNd/yCe@M targets tumor cells, and the combined therapy of mild photothermal treatment and chemotherapy ablates tumor cells. Subsequently, the continuously released MTX down-regulates the expression of pro-inflammatory factors and reshapes the immune microenvironment. Finally, MxNd/yCe@M disintegrates, releasing Si4+, Ca2+, P5+ and Ce3+ ions, which can effectively promote angiogenesis and tissue repair. In the postoperative melanoma model, this method effectively cleared the residual tumors after surgery, shortened the inflammatory period, and promoted tissue regeneration. In conclusion, the nanocomposite hydrogel wound patch for cascade sequential treatment prepared in this study has excellent anti-tumor, immune regulation and tissue repair properties, providing prospective insights for the postoperative treatment of malignant melanoma.

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In this study, a nanocomposite hydrogel wound patch (MxNd/yCe@M SAC) with cascade sequential therapy was developed, aiming at promoting tissue repair through tumor targeted therapy-immune environment regulation sequential therapy.

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Yao J, Pei Q, Xin Y, et al. Nanocomposite cascading sequential treatment hydrogel patch for postoperative tumor elimination, immune regulation and tissue regeneration after melanoma surgery. Nano Research, 2025, 18(12): 94908002. https://doi.org/10.26599/NR.2025.94908002
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Received: 14 May 2025
Revised: 22 August 2025
Accepted: 27 August 2025
Published: 29 November 2025
© The Author(s) 2025. Published by Tsinghua University Press.

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