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A bacterial toxin as a novel anti-cancer drug modulating the tumor-microenvironment.

Cell death & disease 2025 Vol.16(1) p. 874

Li L, Evain P, Phillips MT, Chiloeches ML, Bergonzini A, Frisan T, Wai SN, Erttmann SF

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Colorectal cancer (CRC), the third-most prevalent and second deadliest cancer, requires new therapeutic strategies due to the significant side effects of current treatments.

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APA Li L, Evain P, et al. (2025). A bacterial toxin as a novel anti-cancer drug modulating the tumor-microenvironment.. Cell death & disease, 16(1), 874. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41419-025-08219-2
MLA Li L, et al.. "A bacterial toxin as a novel anti-cancer drug modulating the tumor-microenvironment.." Cell death & disease, vol. 16, no. 1, 2025, pp. 874.
PMID 41326332

Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC), the third-most prevalent and second deadliest cancer, requires new therapeutic strategies due to the significant side effects of current treatments. We investigated the anticancer properties of MakA, a cytotoxin from Vibrio cholerae, administered systemically in a mouse model, with a focus on its impact on the tumor microenvironment (TME) and immune cell infiltration. Our findings demonstrate that MakA administration is non-toxic and does not cause systemic tissue damage. It increases immune cell abundance in the TME, suppresses tumor growth, promotes cancer cell apoptosis, and enhances leukocyte recruitment and activation. Elevated neutrophil and macrophage densities were associated with increased production of pro-inflammatory mediators with anti-neoplastic properties. These findings highlight MakA's potential as a targeted, less harmful CRC therapy by modulating the TME immune response.

MeSH Terms

Tumor Microenvironment; Animals; Mice; Bacterial Toxins; Humans; Antineoplastic Agents; Colorectal Neoplasms; Apoptosis; Macrophages; Mice, Inbred C57BL; Cell Line, Tumor; Neutrophils; Female

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