Targeting Intratumoral Bacteria for Enhanced Tumor Suppression with Nano-Based Therapeutics: A Scoping Review

利用纳米疗法靶向肿瘤内细菌以增强肿瘤抑制:一项范围界定综述

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Abstract

Background: Increasing evidence identifies intratumoral bacteria as key modulators of tumor progression, chemoresistance, and immunosuppression, presenting major obstacles to conventional cancer therapies. Recent advances in nanotechnology have enabled new strategies for selective targeting bacteria within the tumor microenvironment, potentially improving anticancer efficacy. Methods: A scoping review was conducted to outline the current landscape of nano-based therapeutic approaches aimed at the simultaneous elimination of intratumoral bacteria and cancer. Preclinical research publications involving in vivo antitumor efficacy evaluations were retrieved from three databases, Web of Science, PubMed, and Scopus, using the key words "(kill* OR eradicate* OR eliminate*) AND intratumoral AND (bacteria OR infection)". Key information from the eligible studies was extracted and analyzed. Results: The diversity of bacterial species, cancer models, and evaluation methodologies employed in these preclinical studies were summarized, followed by critical examination of the design principles, therapeutic outcomes, and translational challenges of various nanomedicine platforms, including passive and active targeting drug delivery systems, phototherapy, phage therapy, and emerging modalities. Nano-based therapeutics functionalized with both antibacterial and anticancer properties were shown to effectively overcome bacteria-induced treatment resistance. Conclusions: Targeting intratumoral bacteria may significantly enhance the efficacy of existing treatments and contribute to the evolution of precision oncology. The insights gained from this review are expected to guide future systematic reviews and inform research directions in the development of dual-functional nanomedicines for cancer therapy.

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