Affiliation:
1. Institute of Functional Nano & Soft Materials (FUNSOM) Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Carbon‐based Functional Materials and Devices Soochow University Suzhou 215123 China
2. Department of Thoracic Surgery Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital School of Medicine Tongji University Shanghai 200433 China
Abstract
AbstractSynthetic biology is propelling medicine into a new era through its capacity to genetically program living cells. One of the particular interests is engineering bacteria as a live and targeted therapeutic delivery system. Herein, the bacterial biohybrid (E. coli‐pE@PCN) is developed by genetically engineering Escherichia coli BL21 to overexpress catalase (E. coli‐pE) and electrostatically adsorbing nano‐sonosensitizers (PCN NPs) for enhanced and targeted sonodynamic therapy (SDT). Leveraging the ability to colonize and penetrate deep in tumors, engineered bacteria can not only sustainably express catalase to relieve tumor hypoxia, but also facilitate the enriched and expanded distribution of the carried sonosensitizer at the tumor site, so as to trigger effective SDT. More interestingly, it is found that E. coli‐pE@PCN‐based SDT can successfully inhibit the growth of subcutaneous and orthotopic colorectal tumors by inducing potent antitumor immune responses due to the released tumor‐associated antigens and native immunogenicity of bacterial pathogen‐associated molecular patterns. Furthermore, E. coli‐pE@PCN‐based SDT can not only prime a strong immune memory response to prevent tumor recurrence but also elicit a potent abscopal effect to inhibit tumor metastasis. Therefore, the programmable bacteria‐based biohybrids developed here pave an avenue to prepare next‐generation sonodynamic‐immunotherapeutics to eliminate cancer and prevent its relapse and metastasis.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Program of Shanghai Academic Research Leader
Collaborative Innovation Center of Suzhou Nano Science and Technology
Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China
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