Intentional bacterial infections can produce efficacious antitumor responses in mice, rats, dogs, and humans. However, low overall success rates and intense side effects prevent such approaches from being employed clinically. In this work, we titered bacteria and/or the proinflammatory cytokine TNFα in a set of established murine models of cancer. To interpret the experiments conducted, we considered and calibrated a tumor-effector cell recruitment model under the influence of functional tumor-associated vasculature. In this model, bacterial infections and TNFα enhanced immune activity and altered vascularization in the tumor bed. Information to predict bacterial therapy outcomes was provided by pretreatment tumor size and the underlying im...
International audienceNon-conventional T cells, such as γδ T and invariant natural killer T (iNKT) c...
Although strains of attenuated Salmonella typhimurium and wild-type Escherichia coli show similar tu...
Many studies show the ability of gut microbes to modulate the anti-tumour immune response by direct ...
Systemic administration of the highly potent anticancer therapeutic, tumour necrosis factor alpha (T...
Tumor-targeting bacteria elicit anticancer effects by infiltrating hypoxic regions, releasing toxic...
Spontaneous tumors regression has been associated with microbial infection for 100s of years and ins...
The use of attenuated bacteria as cancer therapeutic tools has garnered increasing scientific intere...
Systemic administration of the highly potent anticancer therapeutic, tumour necrosis factor alpha (T...
Abstract In recent decades, bacteria’s therapeutic role has aroused attention in medicinal and pharm...
In the past, different bacterial species have been tested for cancer therapy in preclinical and clin...
Currently, conventional therapies in cancer are improving; chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery ha...
Facultative anaerobic bacteria like E. coli can colonize solid tumors often resulting in tumor growt...
Abstract Resistance to conventional anticancer therapies in patients with advanced solid tumors has ...
In the past, different bacterial species have been tested for cancer therapy in preclinical and clin...
Although what unifies the carcinogenic microorganisms has not been determined by multiple studies, t...
International audienceNon-conventional T cells, such as γδ T and invariant natural killer T (iNKT) c...
Although strains of attenuated Salmonella typhimurium and wild-type Escherichia coli show similar tu...
Many studies show the ability of gut microbes to modulate the anti-tumour immune response by direct ...
Systemic administration of the highly potent anticancer therapeutic, tumour necrosis factor alpha (T...
Tumor-targeting bacteria elicit anticancer effects by infiltrating hypoxic regions, releasing toxic...
Spontaneous tumors regression has been associated with microbial infection for 100s of years and ins...
The use of attenuated bacteria as cancer therapeutic tools has garnered increasing scientific intere...
Systemic administration of the highly potent anticancer therapeutic, tumour necrosis factor alpha (T...
Abstract In recent decades, bacteria’s therapeutic role has aroused attention in medicinal and pharm...
In the past, different bacterial species have been tested for cancer therapy in preclinical and clin...
Currently, conventional therapies in cancer are improving; chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery ha...
Facultative anaerobic bacteria like E. coli can colonize solid tumors often resulting in tumor growt...
Abstract Resistance to conventional anticancer therapies in patients with advanced solid tumors has ...
In the past, different bacterial species have been tested for cancer therapy in preclinical and clin...
Although what unifies the carcinogenic microorganisms has not been determined by multiple studies, t...
International audienceNon-conventional T cells, such as γδ T and invariant natural killer T (iNKT) c...
Although strains of attenuated Salmonella typhimurium and wild-type Escherichia coli show similar tu...
Many studies show the ability of gut microbes to modulate the anti-tumour immune response by direct ...