Intravital imaging reveals spatiotemporal dynamics of oncolytic Salmonella YB1-induced intratumoral vascular thrombosis and tumor targeting
Bin Yu, Lei Shi, Weiwang Duan, Dongmei Cui, Edwin R. Manuel, Wei Huang

TL;DR
This study uses intravital imaging to show how oncolytic Salmonella YB1 targets tumors by causing blood vessel blockages and creating a hypoxic environment that supports its growth.
Contribution
The study reveals a novel mechanism of tumor targeting by Salmonella YB1 through vascular entrapment and thrombosis.
Findings
YB1 is retained in disordered tumor vascular structures, leading to endothelial damage and thrombosis.
Thrombosis-induced hypoxia promotes YB1 colonization and tumor regression.
The findings provide insights for designing more effective oncolytic bacterial therapies.
Abstract
In recent years, oncolytic bacterial therapy has emerged as a promising strategy in cancer research due to its unique advantages in tumor targeting and immune activation. Among various bacterial candidates, Salmonella demonstrates exceptional potential owing to its amenability to genetic engineering and its capacity to serve as an efficient vector for therapeutic gene delivery. However, the precise spatiotemporal dynamics of the interaction between Salmonella and tumor vasculature, as well as the mechanisms by which Salmonella targets and colonizes tumors via the circulatory system, remain to be fully elucidated. A dorsal skin-fold window chamber model was established in nude mice bearing tdTomato-labeled MDA-MB-231 xenografts. Real-time intravital imaging was used to track tumor growth, angiogenesis, and EGFP-labeled YB1 distribution after intravenous administration. Following…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCancer Research and Treatments · Virus-based gene therapy research · Salmonella and Campylobacter epidemiology
