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Polymalic Acid-based Nano Biopolymers for Targeting of Multiple Tumor Markers: An Opportunity for Personalized Medicine?
Published on: June 13, 2014
Targeted tumor therapy with L-cyst(e)ine-addicted bacteria-nanodrug biohybrids
Yu-Zhang Wang1, Wei-Hai Chen2, Zi-Yi Han1
1Key Laboratory of Biomedical Polymers of Ministry of Education & Department of Chemistry, Department of Cardiology, Zhongnan Hospital, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, P.R. China.
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Bacteria-based metabolic therapy has been acknowledged as a promising strategy for tumor treatment. However, the insufficient efficiency of wild-type bacteria severely restricts their therapeutic efficacy. Here, we elaborately develop an ʟ-cyst(e)ine-addicted bacteria-nanodrug biohybrid for metabolic therapy through a dual-selection directed evolution strategy. Our evolved strain exhibits a 36-fold increase in ʟ-cystine uptake and a 23-fold improvement in total activity of cysteine desulfhydrases compared with the wild-type strain. By conjugating with DMXAA-loaded liposomes, the engineered bacteria-nanodrug biohybrid not only prevents the influx of nutrients into the tumor by blocking neovasculature but also achieves efficient and durable CySS catabolism locally. The unavailable of Cys species disrupts redox homeostasis and strikingly increases intracellular ROS level, achieving favorable therapeutic outcomes in multiple tumor models. Our study not only highlights the promise of directed evolution strategy in enhancing the stability and efficiency of bacteria-based living biocatalyst but also provides new opportunities for antitumor metabolic therapy.
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