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Engineered probiotic-mediated intratumoral delivery and controlled release of bacterial collagenase for cancer therapy

Hongrui Li, Bang‐Ce Ye

2024Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

exotoxin A (PE38KDEL). The introduction of collagenase-expressing bacteria, in conjunction with therapeutic immunotoxin, reduced collagen fiber levels within the TME, resulting in inhibited tumor growth and prolonged survival in a murine model of breast cancer. Furthermore, we investigated the broader applicability of the collagenase-expressing bacterial strain in combination with chemotherapeutic drugs, such as doxorubicin. Remarkably, synergistic antitumor effects were observed in mice treated with this combination therapy. In conclusion, our study demonstrates that probiotic delivery of bacterial collagenase offers a promising adjuvant treatment strategy for selectively degrading intratumoral collagen, thereby improving the efficacy of anticancer therapies in breast cancer.

Topics & Concepts

ProbioticCollagenaseCancerCancer therapyMedicineChemistryCancer researchMicrobiologyInternal medicineBiologyBacteriaBiochemistryEnzymeGeneticsCancer Research and TreatmentsNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsGraphene and Nanomaterials Applications