A number of recent reports have demonstrated that attenuated Salmonella typhimurium are capable of targeting both primary and metastatic tumors. The use of bacteria as a vehicle for the delivery of anticancer drugs requires a mechanism that precisely regulates and visualizes gene expression to ensure the appropriate timing and location of drug production. To integrate these functions into bacteria, we used a repressor-regulated tetracycline efflux system, in which the expression of a therapeutic gene and an imaging reporter gene were controlled by divergent promoters (tetAP and tetRP) in response to extracellular tetracycline. Attenuated S. typhimurium was transformed with the expression plasmids encoding cytolysin A, a therapeutic gene, an...
When one considers the organism Salmonella enterica serotype Typhimurium (S. Typhimurium), one usual...
Lack of specificity of the therapeutic agent is a primary limitation in the treatment of a tumor. Th...
Faculty adviser: Dr. Janet Schottel, Ph.D.The goal of this project is to develop a bacteria-based th...
A number of recent reports have demonstrated that attenuated Salmonella typhimurium are capable of t...
Engineered Salmonella possess unique capabilities that make them ideal drug delivery vectors for tum...
We have used Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (S. typhimurium) which are able to colonize tum...
Background: Attenuated Salmonella typhimurium has been demonstrated as a potential gene delivery vec...
To effectively treat cancer, therapeutics must target tumor tissue and be minimally toxic to healthy...
Most chemotherapeutics fail to treat solid tumors because they cannot reach beyond regions proximal ...
Conventional cancer therapies are often limited in effectiveness and exhibit strong side effects. Th...
Most chemotherapeutics fail to treat solid tumors because they cannot reach beyond regions proximal ...
To effectively treat cancer, therapeutics must target tumor tissue and be minimally toxic to healthy...
Background: Several bacterial species such as Clostridium, E.coli and Salmonella can colonize within...
The greatest opportunity for the treatment of cancer lies with intranuclear protein and localized vi...
Conventional cancer therapies are often limited in effectiveness and exhibit strong side effects. Th...
When one considers the organism Salmonella enterica serotype Typhimurium (S. Typhimurium), one usual...
Lack of specificity of the therapeutic agent is a primary limitation in the treatment of a tumor. Th...
Faculty adviser: Dr. Janet Schottel, Ph.D.The goal of this project is to develop a bacteria-based th...
A number of recent reports have demonstrated that attenuated Salmonella typhimurium are capable of t...
Engineered Salmonella possess unique capabilities that make them ideal drug delivery vectors for tum...
We have used Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (S. typhimurium) which are able to colonize tum...
Background: Attenuated Salmonella typhimurium has been demonstrated as a potential gene delivery vec...
To effectively treat cancer, therapeutics must target tumor tissue and be minimally toxic to healthy...
Most chemotherapeutics fail to treat solid tumors because they cannot reach beyond regions proximal ...
Conventional cancer therapies are often limited in effectiveness and exhibit strong side effects. Th...
Most chemotherapeutics fail to treat solid tumors because they cannot reach beyond regions proximal ...
To effectively treat cancer, therapeutics must target tumor tissue and be minimally toxic to healthy...
Background: Several bacterial species such as Clostridium, E.coli and Salmonella can colonize within...
The greatest opportunity for the treatment of cancer lies with intranuclear protein and localized vi...
Conventional cancer therapies are often limited in effectiveness and exhibit strong side effects. Th...
When one considers the organism Salmonella enterica serotype Typhimurium (S. Typhimurium), one usual...
Lack of specificity of the therapeutic agent is a primary limitation in the treatment of a tumor. Th...
Faculty adviser: Dr. Janet Schottel, Ph.D.The goal of this project is to develop a bacteria-based th...