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Targeting to Tumor-Harbored Bacteria for Precision Tumor Therapy
The differential tumor environment guides various antitumor
drug
delivery strategies for efficient cancer treatment. Here, based on
the special bacteria-enriched tumor environment, we report a different
drug delivery strategy by targeting bacteria inhabiting
tumor sites. With a tissue microarray analysis, it was found that
bacteria amounts displayed significant differences between tumor and
normal tissues. Bacteria-targeted mesoporous silica nanoparticles
decorated with bacterial lipoteichoic acid (LTA) antibody (LTA-MSNs)
could precisely target bacteria in tumors and deliver antitumor drugs.
By the intravenous administration of bacteria-targeted nanoparticles,
we showed in mice with colon cancer, lung cancer, and breast cancer
that LTA-MSNs exhibited a high tumor-targeting ability. As a proof-of-concept
study, tumor microbes as some of the characteristics of a tumor environment
could be utilized as potential targets for tumor targeting. This bacteria-guided
tumor-targeting strategy might have great potential in differential
drug delivery and cancer treatment