Current advances in bacteria-based cancer immunotherapy

Caijuan Guo,Jinyan Liu,Yi Zhang

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY(2024)

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As the understanding of the tumor microenvironment has deepened, immunotherapy has become a promising strategy for cancer treatment. In contrast to traditional therapies, immunotherapy is more precise and induces fewer adverse effects. In this field, some bacteria have attracted increased attention because of their natural ability to preferentially colonize and proliferate inside tumor sites and exert antitumor effects. Moreover, bacterial components may activate innate and adaptive immunity to resist tumor progression. However, the application of bacteria-based cancer immunotherapy is hampered by potential infection-associated toxicity and unpredictable behavior in vivo. Owing to modern developments in genetic engineering, bacteria can be modified to weaken their toxicity and enhance their ability to eliminate tumor cells or activate the antitumor immune response. This review summarizes the roles of bacteria in the tumor microenvironment, current strategies for bacterial engineering, and the synergistic efficiency of bacteria with other immunotherapies. In addition, the prospects and challenges of the clinical translation of engineered bacteria are summarized. In brief, we summarized the role of bacteria in modulating the immune system. Also, representative strategies for the construction of engineered bacteria and synergistic antitumor effects with immunotherapy were demonstrated. Finally, we also focused on the safety of bacteria and effective routes of administration.image
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Bacteria-based cancer immunotherapy & sdot,Genetic engineering & sdot,Bacteria engineering
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