Salmonella-based Anticancer Vaccines and their Efficacy

S. Farashi-Bonab, N. Khansari
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Surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy are successfully used to treat patients with tumors or cancers. However, the innovation of more potent therapeutic modalities is essential for the efficient treatment of patients with advanced cancers. More than two centuries ago, bacteria have been observed to have beneficial effects in some cancer patients. Virulence factors of some bacteria and their infectious behavior in the body suggest their effectiveness in tumor suppression. At present, bacillus calmette-guérin (BCG), a live attenuated strain of Mycobacterium bovis, is currently used to treat bladder cancer. Some other bacteria have also been found to have antitumor activities. Anaerobic bacteria can colonize solid tumors and exert an intrinsic antitumor effect. Salmonella is the most studied bacterium in the field of bacterial anticancer therapy in preclinical studies. In this article, we discuss progress in the development of bacterial anticancer vaccines, especially Salmonella-based vaccines, their antitumor efficacy, and mechanisms involved in vaccine-mediated cancer cell death.
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基于沙门氏菌的抗癌疫苗及其功效
手术、化疗和放射治疗成功地用于治疗肿瘤或癌症患者。然而,创新更有效的治疗方式对于有效治疗晚期癌症患者至关重要。两个多世纪以前,人们就观察到细菌对一些癌症患者有益。一些细菌的毒力因子及其在体内的感染行为表明它们具有抑制肿瘤的作用。目前,卡介苗是牛分枝杆菌的一种减毒活株,用于治疗膀胱癌。其他一些细菌也被发现具有抗肿瘤活性。厌氧菌能在实体瘤中定植,并发挥内在的抗肿瘤作用。沙门氏菌是临床前研究中细菌抗癌治疗领域研究最多的细菌。在这篇文章中,我们讨论了细菌抗癌疫苗,特别是沙门氏菌疫苗的发展进展,它们的抗肿瘤功效,以及疫苗介导的癌细胞死亡机制。
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