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Targeting primary and metastatic tumor growth in an aggressive breast cancer by engineered tryptophan auxotrophic Salmonella Typhimurium

Vijayakumar Jawalagatti, Perumalraja Kirthika, John Hwa Lee

2022Molecular Therapy — Oncolytics23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Typhimurium (ST) auxotrophic for tryptophan as a cancer therapeutic. The tryptophan auxotrophy was sufficient to render ST avirulent and highly safe to mice. The auxotroph recovered from the infected tumors had improved ability to target and colonize the tumors. We show that tryptophan auxotrophy reduced the fitness of ST in healthy tissues, but not in the tumors. We evaluated the auxotroph in highly aggressive metastatic 4T1 breast cancer model to inhibit primary tumor growth and lung metastases. The therapy greatly suppressed the primary growth with tumor-free survival of 40% mice. Importantly, therapy abolished the metastatic dissemination of tumor to lungs. Further, therapy markedly diminished the macrophage population in the tumors that may have contributed to the therapeutic benefit recorded. Collectively, results highlight the therapeutic efficacy of the tryptophan auxotrophic ST in an aggressive metastatic cancer model.

Topics & Concepts

AuxotrophyCancerSalmonellaCancer researchBreast cancerRadioresistanceTryptophanCancer cellPrimary tumorMetastatic breast cancerMedicineBiologyRadiation therapyInternal medicineImmunologyMetastasisBacteriaEscherichia coliBiochemistryAmino acidGeneticsGeneCancer Research and TreatmentsNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsVirus-based gene therapy research