BACKGROUND: Toll-like receptor 7/8 agonists (TLR7/8a), such as resiquimod (R848), are highly potent in activating dendritic cells and thus hold promise for T cell-mediated tumor immunotherapies. However, the short half-life of these small molecules in the lesion and the associated systemic immunotoxicity post-leakage of the drug into the circulation make their clinical application challenging. MATERIALS: To overcome these shortcomings, we tested prolonged TLR7/8a therapy by intratumoral infusion of R848 for 25 h using a micropump to achieve durable therapeutic effects while minimizing the proinflammatory cytokine levels in the plasma post leakage of the drug into the circulation. RESULTS: < 0.05), indicating efficient activation of local and abscopal immunity by prolonged therapy with R848. Furthermore, the R848 functional concentration assay demonstrated that the micropump prolonged the treatment time of R848 drugs in tumors and reduced the requirement for higher doses, enhancing safety. CONCLUSION: Taken together, this study provides new insights into TLR7/8a immunotherapy for improved clinical performance, with potential benefits for patients with superficial tumors amenable to prolonged intratumoral infusion via micropump.
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