Engineered bacterium-nanomedicine complexes in cancer therapy: Designs, applications and challenges

IF 10.9 1区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Nano Today Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-27 DOI:10.1016/j.nantod.2024.102623
Zhongming Jie , Xiaoli Yan , Bingyan Xiong , Jianlin Shi
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In recent years, nanomedicines have shown extensive potential applications in tumor therapy, which, however, still suffer from various drawbacks such as unsatisfactory targeting efficiency, insufficient tumor penetration, and serious side effects, leading to the greatly limited therapeutic effectiveness of tumors and impeded development of nanocatalytic medicine. In contrast, engineered bacteria and their secretions exhibit promising characteristics of selectively targeting the tumor microenvironments and stimulating robust immune responses. Nonetheless, as a new type of treatment, bacterium-based therapeutics still faces critical issues such as bio-safety and suboptimal efficacies. Nowadays, an increasing number of studies have confirmed that the combination between nanomedicines and engineered bacteria can perfectly highlight the advantages of both approaches, and furthermore, present the synergistic potentials between them based on their respective strengths, thus providing great possibilities for future cancer treatments. In order to promote the advance of this research field, we review the most recent progresses in the field by introducing various types of complexes between engineered bacteria or their metabolites and nanomedicines, as well as the synergetic mechanisms of actions in tumor therapy. Additionally, the key issues in the existing field and their future prospects are discussed and prospected to further aid the development of this field.
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近年来,纳米药物在肿瘤治疗中显示出广泛的应用潜力,但仍存在靶向效率不理想、肿瘤穿透性不足、副作用严重等缺点,极大地限制了肿瘤的治疗效果,阻碍了纳米催化医学的发展。相比之下,工程细菌及其分泌物表现出选择性靶向肿瘤微环境和刺激强大免疫反应的有希望的特性。然而,作为一种新型的治疗方法,基于细菌的治疗方法仍然面临着生物安全性和次优疗效等关键问题。如今,越来越多的研究证实,纳米药物与工程细菌的结合可以很好地突出两种方法的优势,并在各自优势的基础上展现出两者之间的协同潜力,为未来的癌症治疗提供了巨大的可能性。为了促进这一研究领域的发展,本文通过介绍工程菌及其代谢物与纳米药物之间的各种复合物及其在肿瘤治疗中的协同作用机制,综述了该领域的最新进展。并对现有领域存在的关键问题及未来发展前景进行了探讨和展望,以进一步促进该领域的发展。
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Nano Today
Nano Today 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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40 days
期刊介绍: Nano Today is a journal dedicated to publishing influential and innovative work in the field of nanoscience and technology. It covers a wide range of subject areas including biomaterials, materials chemistry, materials science, chemistry, bioengineering, biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology, engineering, and nanotechnology. The journal considers articles that inform readers about the latest research, breakthroughs, and topical issues in these fields. It provides comprehensive coverage through a mixture of peer-reviewed articles, research news, and information on key developments. Nano Today is abstracted and indexed in Science Citation Index, Ei Compendex, Embase, Scopus, and INSPEC.
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