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Precision tumor treatment utilizing bacteria: principles and future perspectives

Zhaoyou Liu, Lantian Wang, Pengying Wu, Lijun Yuan

2025Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bacteria-based tumor therapy, which releases therapeutic payloads or remodels the tumor's immune-suppressive microenvironment and directly kills tumor cells or initiates an anti-tumor immune response, is recently recognized as a promising strategy. Bacteria could be endowed with the capacities of tumor targeting, tumor cell killing, and anti-tumor immune activating by established gene engineering. Furthermore, the integration of synthetic biology and nanomedicine into these engineered bacteria could further enhance their efficacy and controllability. This comprehensive review systematically elucidates the classification and mechanisms of bacterial gene expression induction systems, as well as strategies for constructing bacterial-nanomaterial nanobiohybrids. The review concludes by highlighting the challenges associated with quality control and regulation of bacteria-based tumor therapy while also providing insights into the future prospects of this therapeutic technology. KEY POINTS: • A comprehensive overview of the current status of research on bacteria-based tumor therapy. • The classification and mechanisms of bacterial gene expression induction systems are summarized. • The challenges and perspectives in clinical translation.

Topics & Concepts

BacteriaComputational biologyBiochemical engineeringBiologyComputer scienceBiotechnologyEngineeringGeneticsCancer Research and TreatmentsNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsVirus-based gene therapy research
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