| Literature DB >> 31052558 |
Christian Ronquillo Pangilinan1, Che-Hsin Lee2,3.
Abstract
Presently, cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the world, primarily due to tumor heterogeneity associated with high-grade malignancy. Tumor heterogeneity poses a tremendous challenge, especially with the emergence of resistance not only to chemo- and radiation- therapies, but also to immunotherapy using monoclonal antibodies. The use of Salmonella, as a highly selective and penetrative antitumor agent, has shown convincing results, thus meriting further investigation. In this review, the mechanisms used by Salmonella in combating cancer are carefully explained. In essence, Salmonella overcomes the suppressive nature of the tumor microenvironment and coaxes the activation of tumor-specific immune cells to induce cell death by apoptosis and autophagy. Furthermore, Salmonella treatment suppresses tumor aggressive behavior via inhibition of angiogenesis and delay of metastatic activity. Thus, harnessing the natural potential of Salmonella in eliminating tumors will provide an avenue for the development of a promising micro-based therapeutic agent that could be further enhanced to address a wide range of tumor types.Entities:
Keywords: Salmonella; cancer treatment; targeted therapy; tumor immunotherapy
Year: 2019 PMID: 31052558 PMCID: PMC6630963 DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines7020036
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomedicines ISSN: 2227-9059
Figure 1Salmonella-mediated tumor immunotherapy. Salmonella triggers immune cells infiltration into tumor tissue and coax tumor cells self-destruction while preventing tumor microvascularization and delaying tumor cell migration.
A summary of the tumor cell signaling targets of Salmonella-mediated tumor immunotherapy.
| Protein Targets | Control | Mechanisms | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Connexin 43 | ▲ | Increases tumor cell chemosensitivity | [ |
| IDO | ▼ | Suppresses tumor immune tolerance | [ |
| Beclin-1 and LC3 | ▲ | Induce autophagy | [ |
| Cleaved Caspase-3 | ▲ | Activates apoptosis | [ |
| HIF-1/VEGF | ▼ | Inhibits angiogenesis | [ |
| Matrix MMP-9 | ▼ | Delays cell migration and metastasis | [ |
| P-glycoprotein | ▼ | Increases tumor cell chemosensitivity | [ |
Note: ▲-Upregulation; ▼-downregulation.
Figure 2Salmonella enhances gap intercellular communication (GJIC) via gap junctions and alters membrane permeability to re-sensitize drug-resistant tumor cells.