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A major challenge facing tumor-antigen targeting therapies such as chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cells is the identification of suitable targets that are specifically and uniformly expressed on heterogeneous solid tumors. By contrast, certain species of bacteria selectively colonize immune-privileged tumor cores and can be engineered as antigen-independent platforms for therapeutic delivery. To bridge these approaches, we developed a platform of probiotic-guided CAR-T cells (ProCARs), in which tumor-colonizing probiotics release synthetic targets that label tumor tissue for CAR-mediated lysis in situ. This system demonstrated CAR-T cell activation and antigen-agnostic cell lysis that was safe and effective in multiple xenograft and syngeneic models of human and mouse cancers. We further engineered multifunctional probiotics that co-release chemokines to enhance CAR-T cell recruitment and therapeutic response.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69da6ebca6045d71bfa3cb59 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.add7034
Rosa L. Vincent
Baylor College of Medicine
Candice R. Gurbatri
Tempus Labs (United States)
Fangda Li
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College
Science
Columbia University
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
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