细菌
癌症
纳米颗粒
纳米技术
癌症治疗
药物输送
输送系统
化学
医学
药理学
生物
材料科学
内科学
遗传学
作者
Shiva Ahmadishoar,Saba Saeed,Morug Salih Mahdi,Waam Mohammed Taher,Mariem Alwan,M. Jawad,Atheer Khdyair Hamad,Hossein Gandomkar
标识
DOI:10.1080/1061186x.2025.2489979
摘要
Cancer is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide. Nanomaterials, unique optical, magnetic, and electrical properties at the nanoscale (1-100 nm), have been engineered to improve drug capacity, bioavailability, and specificity in cancer treatment. These advancements address toxicity and lack of selectivity in conventional therapies, enabling precise targeting of cancer cells, the tumor microenvironment, and the immune system. Among emerging approaches, bacterial treatment shows promise due to its natural ability to target cancer and its diverse therapeutic mechanisms, which nanotechnology can further enhance. Bacteria-based drug delivery systems leverage bacteria's adaptability and survival strategies within the human body. Bacterial derivatives, such as bacterial ghosts (BGs), bacterial extracellular vesicles (BEVs), and dietary toxins, are recognized as effective biological nanomaterials capable of carrying nanoparticles (NPs). These systems have attracted increasing attention for their potential in targeted NP delivery for cancer treatment. This study explores the use of various bacteria and their byproducts as NP delivery vehicles, highlighting their potential in treating different types of cancer. By combining the strengths of nanotechnology and bacterial therapy, these innovative approaches aim to revolutionize cancer treatment with improved precision and efficacy.
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