Bacteria-Derived Toxin Halts Colorectal Cancer Growth While Sparing Healthy Tissue

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Researchers report that MakA, a toxin from Vibrio cholerae, when delivered systemically, slows colorectal tumor growth in mice by increasing tumor cell death and reshaping the tumor's immune environment, with no observable harm to healthy tissue or organs, suggesting a tumor-targeted anti-cancer strategy that requires further clinical study.
Topics:health#bacterial-toxin#cancer-research#colorectal-cancer#immunotherapy#science#tumor-microenvironment
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