journal article
Intracellular delivery of biologic therapeutics by bacterial secretion systems
Abstract
Biologics are a promising new class of drugs based on complex macromolecules such as proteins and nucleic acids. However, delivery of these macromolecules into the cytoplasm of target cells remains a significant challenge. Here we present one potential solution: bacterial nanomachines that have evolved over millions of years to efficiently deliver proteins and nucleic acids across cell membranes and between cells. In this review, we provide a brief overview of the different bacterial systems capable of direct delivery into the eukaryotic cytoplasm and the medical applications for which they are being investigated, along with a perspective on the future directions of this exciting field- Journal Article
- Science & Technology
- Life Sciences & Biomedicine
- Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
- Medicine, Research & Experimental
- Research & Experimental Medicine
- LIVE ATTENUATED SALMONELLA
- ANTIGEN-SPECIFIC CD4
- VI-SECRETION
- YERSINIA-ENTEROCOLITICA
- ESCHERICHIA-COLI
- PROTEIN DELIVERY
- MAMMALIAN-CELLS
- ORAL VACCINE
- T-CELLS
- PHASE-I
- 0601 Biochemistry And Cell Biology
- Immunology