基因工程
癌症研究
转基因生物
免疫疗法
医学
生物
免疫系统
免疫学
基因
生物化学
作者
Liying Wang,Qi Wu,Qi Lyu,Dan Lu,Le‐Hang Guo,Chao Zhong,Min Wang,Chang Liu,Bolin An,Hui-Xiong Xu,Minfeng Huo
标识
DOI:10.1002/advs.202402709
摘要
Abstract Visual observation and therapeutic intervention against tumors hold significant appeal for tumor treatment, particularly in meeting the demands of intraoperative navigation. From a clinical perspective, the naked‐eye visualization of tumors provides a direct and convenient approach to identifying tumors and navigating during surgery. Nevertheless, there is an ongoing need to develop effective solutions in this frontier. Genetically engineered microorganisms are promising as living therapeutics for combatting malignant tumors, leveraging precise tumor targeting and versatile programmed functionalities. Here, genetically modified Escherichia coli ( E. coli ) MG1655 bacterial cells are introduced, called MelaBac cells, designed to express tyrosinase continuously. This bioengineered melanogenesis produces melanin capable of pigmenting both subcutaneous CT26 xenografts and chemically induced colorectal cancer (CRC). Additionally, MelaBac cells demonstrate the initiation of photonic hyperthermia therapy and immunotherapy against tumors, offering promising selective therapeutic interventions with high biocompatibility.
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