Cummins Joanne, Cronin Michelle, van Pijkeren Jan Peter, Gahan Cormac G M, Tangney Mark
Cork Cancer Research Centre, BioSciences Institute, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.
Methods Mol Biol. 2014;1141:201-9. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4939-0363-4_13.
Certain bacteria have emerged as biological gene vectors with natural tumor specificity, capable of specifically delivering genes or gene products to the tumor environment when intravenously (i.v.) administered to rodent models. Here, we describe procedures for studying this phenomenon in vitro and in vivo for both invasive and noninvasive bacteria suitable for exploitation as tumor-specific therapeutic delivery vehicles, due to their ability to replicate specifically within tumors and/or mediate bacterial-mediated transfer of plasmid DNA to mammalian cells (bactofection).
某些细菌已成为具有天然肿瘤特异性的生物基因载体,当静脉内(i.v.)注射到啮齿动物模型中时,能够将基因或基因产物特异性递送至肿瘤环境。在此,我们描述了针对侵袭性和非侵袭性细菌在体外和体内研究这一现象的程序,这些细菌因其能够在肿瘤内特异性复制和/或介导质粒DNA向哺乳动物细胞的细菌介导转移(细菌转染),而适合用作肿瘤特异性治疗递送载体。