Bacteria Converted into Personalized Tumor Vaccine via Biomineralization

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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apsb.2023.08.028

Autologous cancer vaccine that stimulates tumor-specific immune responses for personalized immunotherapy holds great potential for tumor therapy. However, its efficacy is still suboptimal due to the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (ITM). The authors of this article report a new type of bacteria-based autologous cancer vaccine by employing calcium carbonate (CaCO3) biomineralized Salmonella (Sal) as an in-situ cancer vaccine producer and systematical ITM regulator.

CaCO3 can be facilely coated on the Sal surface with calcium ionophore A23187 co-loading, and such biomineralization did not affect the bioactivities of the bacteria. Upon intratumoral accumulation, the CaCO3 shell was decomposed at an acidic microenvironment to attenuate tumor acidity, accompanied by the release of Sal and Ca2+/A23187. Specifically, Sal served as a cancer vaccine producer by inducing cancer cells' immunogenic cell death (ICD) and promoting the gap junction formation between tumor cells and dendritic cells (DCs) to promote antigen presentation. Ca2+, on the other hand, was internalized into various types of immune cells with the aid of A23187 and synergized with Sal to systematically regulate the immune system, including DCs maturation, macrophages polarization, and T cells activation.

As a result, such bio-vaccine achieved remarkable efficacy against both primary and metastatic tumors by eliciting potent anti-tumor immunity with full biocompatibility. This work demonstrates the potential of bioengineered bacteria as bio-active vaccines for enhanced tumor immunotherapy.

Keywords: Bacteria-mediated cancer therapy, Tumor microenvironment, Calcium carbonate, Mineralization, Metalloimmunology, Autologous tumor vaccine, Immunotherapy, Tumor metastasis

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A new type of bacteria-based autologous cancer vaccine was developed by employing calcium carbonate biomineralized Salmonella as in-situ cancer vaccine producer and systematical immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment regulator.

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