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). Here, we 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, acc...
There are three main approaches in cancer treatment: surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. Recent...
Engineered Salmonella possess unique capabilities that make them ideal drug delivery vectors for tum...
Currently, conventional therapies in cancer are improving; chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery ha...
Failure in enhancing antigen immunogenicity has limited the development of cancer vaccine. Inspired ...
The first reports of bacteria as a cancer therapy date back to the pioneering work of Dr. William Co...
Abstract Cancer vaccines hold great potential for clinical cancer treatment by eliciting T cell‐medi...
Sixty percent of all proteins are located inside cells. Many of these proteins are involved in pathw...
The use of attenuated bacteria as cancer therapeutic tools has garnered increasing scientific intere...
Here, we report on a strategy to encapsulate cancer cell lysate in immunomodulating microparticles i...
Faculty adviser: Dr. Janet Schottel, Ph.D.The goal of this project is to develop a bacteria-based th...
Therapeutic vaccines possess particular advantages and show promising potential to combat burdening ...
Abstract Intra/extracellular ion content affects the growth and metastasis of tumor cells, as well a...
Most chemotherapeutics fail to treat solid tumors because they cannot reach beyond regions proximal ...
© 2019 Zhe SunDespite the recent advances in cancer treatment, this disease continues to pose a seri...
Most chemotherapeutics fail to treat solid tumors because they cannot reach beyond regions proximal ...
There are three main approaches in cancer treatment: surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. Recent...
Engineered Salmonella possess unique capabilities that make them ideal drug delivery vectors for tum...
Currently, conventional therapies in cancer are improving; chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery ha...
Failure in enhancing antigen immunogenicity has limited the development of cancer vaccine. Inspired ...
The first reports of bacteria as a cancer therapy date back to the pioneering work of Dr. William Co...
Abstract Cancer vaccines hold great potential for clinical cancer treatment by eliciting T cell‐medi...
Sixty percent of all proteins are located inside cells. Many of these proteins are involved in pathw...
The use of attenuated bacteria as cancer therapeutic tools has garnered increasing scientific intere...
Here, we report on a strategy to encapsulate cancer cell lysate in immunomodulating microparticles i...
Faculty adviser: Dr. Janet Schottel, Ph.D.The goal of this project is to develop a bacteria-based th...
Therapeutic vaccines possess particular advantages and show promising potential to combat burdening ...
Abstract Intra/extracellular ion content affects the growth and metastasis of tumor cells, as well a...
Most chemotherapeutics fail to treat solid tumors because they cannot reach beyond regions proximal ...
© 2019 Zhe SunDespite the recent advances in cancer treatment, this disease continues to pose a seri...
Most chemotherapeutics fail to treat solid tumors because they cannot reach beyond regions proximal ...
There are three main approaches in cancer treatment: surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. Recent...
Engineered Salmonella possess unique capabilities that make them ideal drug delivery vectors for tum...
Currently, conventional therapies in cancer are improving; chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery ha...