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A Bacterial Nanomedicine Combines Photodynamic‐Immunotherapy and Chemotherapy for Enhanced Treatment of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Enyu Shi, Tianhe Shan, Hanping Wang, Lujia Mao, Yanjie Liang, Mingxin Cao, Qiqi Wu, Changyi Li, Yue Wang, Yinsong Wang

2023Small34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bacterial therapy is an emerging hotspot in tumor immunotherapy, which can initiate antitumor immune activation through multiple mechanisms. Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg), a pathogenic bacterium inhabiting the oral cavity, contains a great deal of pathogen associated molecular patterns that can activate various innate immune cells to promote antitumor immunity. Owing to the presence of protoporphyrin IX (PpIX), Pg is also an excellent photosensitizer for photodynamic therapy (PDT) via the in situ generation of reactive oxygen species. This study reports a bacterial nanomedicine (nmPg) fabricated from Pg through lysozyme degradation, ammonium chloride lysis, and nanoextrusion, which has potent PDT and immune activation performances for oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) treatment. To further promote the tumoricidal efficacy, a commonly used chemotherapeutic drug doxorubicin (DOX) is efficiently encapsulated into nmPg through a simple incubation method. nmPg/DOX thus prepared exhibits significant synergistic effects on inhibiting the growth and metastasis of OSCC both in vitro and in vivo via photodynamic-immunotherapy and chemotherapy. In summary, this work develops a promising bacterial nanomedicine for enhanced treatment of OSCC.

Topics & Concepts

Photodynamic therapyPhotosensitizerNanomedicineImmunotherapyCancer researchImmune systemDoxorubicinIn vivoChemotherapyProtoporphyrin IXMedicineImmunologyMicrobiologyChemistryMaterials scienceBiologyInternal medicineNanotechnologyBiotechnologyOrganic chemistryNanoparticleNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsPhotodynamic Therapy Research StudiesCancer Research and Treatments
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