Engineered Microbes Target Tumors by Colonizing Oxygen-Starved Cores

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Researchers at the University of Waterloo are engineering Clostridium sporogenes bacteria to invade oxygen-poor tumor cores and consume nutrients from inside, potentially destroying tumors. They added an oxygen-tolerance gene and use quorum sensing to activate it only after enough bacteria accumulate, limiting safety risks. Next steps combine both features in a single strain and test in preclinical trials, showcasing interdisciplinary synthetic-biology cancer research.
Topics:science#biotechnology#cancer-therapy#health-and-medicine#microbiology#synthetic-biology#tumor-microenvironment
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