Application of bacteria-mediated gene therapy in tumor treatment.

Renjie Feng, Meng Du, Zhiyi Chen
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Introduction: Gene therapy refers to the use of vectors to introduce target genes into target cells to exert a therapeutic effect on tumors. As a new type of tumor therapy, gene therapy has the advantage of precision and specificity. Excellent delivery vehicles have a major impact on the efficiency, precision and safety of gene therapy. Unlike traditional vectors, bacteria based on prokaryotes have the advantages of good targeting, large load, and simplicity. In addition, different types of bacteria also have characteristics that can be used in various scenarios.

Areas covered: In this review, we searched the gene therapy-related literature in PubMed, mainly in the last five years, and compared the characteristics of different gene vectors, focusing on the bacterial gene therapy and aiming to explore excellent bacterial gene therapy programs.

Expert opinion: Compared with traditional tumor gene therapy vectors, bacteria have many advantages, such as good targeting, large carrying capacity, and simple production. Meanwhile, the combination of artificial intelligence technology, bacterial imaging probe technology and suicide genes will be expected to control the bacterial therapy process, improve the safety of treatment, and promote the translational application of bacterial gene therapy.

细菌介导基因治疗在肿瘤治疗中的应用。
简介:基因治疗是指利用载体将靶基因导入靶细胞,对肿瘤发挥治疗作用。基因治疗作为一种新型的肿瘤治疗方法,具有精确性和特异性等优点。优良的传递载体对基因治疗的效率、精度和安全性有着重要的影响。与传统载体不同,以原核生物为载体的细菌具有靶向性好、负载大、结构简单等优点。此外,不同类型的细菌也具有可用于各种场景的特性。涉及领域:检索PubMed近5年的基因治疗相关文献,比较不同基因载体的特点,重点关注细菌基因治疗,旨在探索优秀的细菌基因治疗方案。专家意见:与传统的肿瘤基因治疗载体相比,细菌具有靶向性好、携带量大、生产简单等优点。同时,人工智能技术、细菌成像探针技术和自杀基因的结合有望控制细菌治疗过程,提高治疗安全性,促进细菌基因治疗的转化应用。
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