Probiotic neoantigen delivery vectors for precision cancer immunotherapy
Columbia University · Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Abstract
Microbial systems have been synthetically engineered to deploy therapeutic payloads in vivo1,2. With emerging evidence that bacteria naturally home in on tumours3,4 and modulate antitumour immunity5,6, one promising application is the development of bacterial vectors as precision cancer vaccines2,7. Here we engineered probiotic Escherichia coli Nissle 1917 as an antitumour vaccination platform optimized for enhanced production and cytosolic delivery of neoepitope-containing peptide arrays, with increased susceptibility to blood clearance and phagocytosis. These features enhance both safety and immunogenicity, achieving a system that drives potent and specific T cell-mediated anticancer immunity that…
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17Topics & keywords
- Probiotic
- Cancer immunotherapy
- Immunotherapy
- Computational biology
- Medicine
- Cancer
- Biology
- Genetics
- Good health and well-being