Issue 18, 2024

Breaking barriers in cancer treatment: nanobiohybrids empowered by modified bacteria and vesicles

Abstract

Cancer, the leading global cause of mortality, poses a formidable challenge for treatment. The effectiveness of cancer therapies, ranging from chemotherapy to immunotherapy, relies on the precise delivery of therapeutic agents to tumor tissues. Nanobiohybrids, resulting from the fusion of bacteria with nanomaterials, constitute a promising delivery system. Nanobiohybrids offer several advantages, including the ability to target tumors, genetic engineering capabilities, programmed product creation, and the potential for multimodal treatment. Recent advances in targeted tumor treatments have leveraged bacteria-based nanobiohybrids. Here, we outline the progress in cancer treatment using nanobiohybrids. Our focus is particularly on various therapeutic approaches within the context of nanobiohybrid systems, where bacteria are integrated with nanomaterials to combat cancer. It has been demonstrated that bacteria-based nanobiohybrids present a robust and effective method for tumor theranostics.

Graphical abstract: Breaking barriers in cancer treatment: nanobiohybrids empowered by modified bacteria and vesicles

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
30 Dec 2023
Accepted
10 Apr 2024
First published
10 Apr 2024

Nanoscale, 2024,16, 8759-8777

Breaking barriers in cancer treatment: nanobiohybrids empowered by modified bacteria and vesicles

M. Ijaz, M. Khurshid, J. Gu, I. Hasan, S. Roy, Z. Ullah, S. Liang, J. Cheng, Y. Zhang, C. Mi and B. Guo, Nanoscale, 2024, 16, 8759 DOI: 10.1039/D3NR06666E

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