Precision Tumor Immunotherapy via a Dual-Gated Macrophage-Bacterial Activation Platform
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ABSTRACT: Immunotherapy based on live microorganisms has shown promise in preclinical studies, but its clinical translation has been hampered by limited efficacy and innegligible toxicity. Here, we developed M-BLAST (Macrophage-Bacteria encapsulation Lytic Autoactivated Synergistic Therapeutics), a dual-gated macrophage-mediated bacterial tumor-targeted delivery and in situ activation system. M-BLAST incorporates density-regulated virulence-enhanced attenuated Salmonella strains as the therapeutic core, thermally-controlled GSDMD-N-expressing macrophages as the delivery vector, and copper selenide, a photothermal material, as a heat-shock “primer.” Following systemic administration, localized near-infrared irradiation at the tumor site triggers macrophage pyroptosis, ensuring rapid and complete bacterial release. This disrupts the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment and elicits a widespread cascading antitumor response just like a “immune bomb”, while dual-gating design of bacterial density and heat-shock ensures safety by preventing off-target activation in non-tumor regions. M-BLAST promises to enhance the therapeutic utility of living engineered bacteria for cancer while ensuring safety.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE291419 | GEO | 2025/12/19
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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