| Literature DB >> 33356313 |
Ze Mi1, Lina Guo1,2, Peng Liu1,2, Yan Qi3, Zhichao Feng1, Jiahao Liu1, Zhenhu He1, Xiao Yang1, Shengnan Jiang4, Jianzhen Wu1, Jinsong Ding2, Wenhu Zhou1,2, Pengfei Rong1,5,6.
Abstract
Salmonella selectively colonizes into the hypoxic tumor region and exerts antitumor effects via multiple mechanisms, while the tumor colonized Salmonella recruits host neutrophils into the tumor, presenting a key immunological restraint to compromise the Salmonella efficacy. Here, we develop a combinatorial strategy by employing silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) to improve the efficacy and biosafety of Salmonella. The AgNPs were decorated with sialic acid (SA) to allow selective recognition of L-selectin on neutrophil surfaces, based on which the tumor-homing of AgNPs was achieved by neutrophil infiltration in the Salmonella colonized tumor. The tumor-targeting AgNPs exert the functions of (1) local depletion of neutrophils in tumors to boost the efficacy of Salmonella, (2) direct killing tumor cells via L-selectin-mediated intracellular delivery, and (3) clearing the residual Salmonella after complete tumor eradication to minimize the side effects. With a single tail vein injection of such combination treatment, the tumor was eliminated with high biosafety, resulting in a superior therapeutic outcome.Entities:
Keywords: bacteria-mediated cancer therapy; combination therapy; hypoxia; immunity; melanoma; targeting
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33356313 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c03811
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189