Bacteria-mediated cancer therapy (BMCT) is an emerging tool that may advance potential approaches in cancer immunotherapy, whereby tumors are eradicated by the hosts’ immune system upon recruitment and activation by bacteria such as Salmonella. This paper provides an emphasis on the immunomodulatory effects that encompasses both the innate and adaptive immune responses inherently triggered by Salmonella. Furthermore, modifications of Salmonella-based treatment in the attempt to improve tumor-specific immune responses including cytokine therapy, gene therapy, and DNA vaccine delivery are likewise discussed. The majority of the findings described herein incorporate cell-based experiments and murine model studies, and only a few accounts descr...
Currently, conventional therapies in cancer are improving; chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery ha...
There are three main approaches in cancer treatment: surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. Recent...
Although strains of attenuated Salmonella typhimurium and wild-type Escherichia coli show similar tu...
The use of attenuated bacteria as cancer therapeutic tools has garnered increasing scientific intere...
Lack of specificity of the therapeutic agent is a primary limitation in the treatment of a tumor. Th...
Lack of specificity of the therapeutic agent is a primary limitation in the treatment of a tumor. Th...
Current modalities of cancer treatment have limitations related to poor target selectivity, resistan...
We have previously shown that Salmonella immunotherapy is effective to treat B-cell non-Hodgkin lymp...
A major obstacle for the development of effective immunotherapy is the ability of tumors to escape t...
We have previously shown that Salmonella immunotherapy is effective to treat B-cell non-Hodgkin lymp...
There are three main approaches in cancer treatment: surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. Recent...
A major obstacle for the development of effective immunotherapy is the ability of tumors to escape t...
The potential of bacteria-mediated tumor therapy (BMTT) is highlighted by more than a century of inv...
Salmonella typhimurium is a facultative anaerobic bacterium able to multiply preferentially in tumor...
There are three main approaches in cancer treatment: surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. Recent...
Currently, conventional therapies in cancer are improving; chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery ha...
There are three main approaches in cancer treatment: surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. Recent...
Although strains of attenuated Salmonella typhimurium and wild-type Escherichia coli show similar tu...
The use of attenuated bacteria as cancer therapeutic tools has garnered increasing scientific intere...
Lack of specificity of the therapeutic agent is a primary limitation in the treatment of a tumor. Th...
Lack of specificity of the therapeutic agent is a primary limitation in the treatment of a tumor. Th...
Current modalities of cancer treatment have limitations related to poor target selectivity, resistan...
We have previously shown that Salmonella immunotherapy is effective to treat B-cell non-Hodgkin lymp...
A major obstacle for the development of effective immunotherapy is the ability of tumors to escape t...
We have previously shown that Salmonella immunotherapy is effective to treat B-cell non-Hodgkin lymp...
There are three main approaches in cancer treatment: surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. Recent...
A major obstacle for the development of effective immunotherapy is the ability of tumors to escape t...
The potential of bacteria-mediated tumor therapy (BMTT) is highlighted by more than a century of inv...
Salmonella typhimurium is a facultative anaerobic bacterium able to multiply preferentially in tumor...
There are three main approaches in cancer treatment: surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. Recent...
Currently, conventional therapies in cancer are improving; chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery ha...
There are three main approaches in cancer treatment: surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. Recent...
Although strains of attenuated Salmonella typhimurium and wild-type Escherichia coli show similar tu...