Prebiotics-Controlled Disposable Engineered Bacteria for Intestinal Diseases.
Ting-Ting FangZhen-Ping ZouYing ZhouBang-Ce YePublished in: ACS synthetic biology (2022)
As a new method of diagnosis and treatment for intestinal diseases, intelligent engineered bacteria based on synthetic biology have been developed vigorously in recent years. However, how to deal with the engineered bacteria in vivo after completing the tasks is an urgent problem to be resolved. In this study, we constructed a thiosulfate (a biomarker of inflammatory bowel disease)-responsive engineered bacteria to generate two signals, sfGFP (monitoring) and gain-of-function (translation activation) mutation (A C G to A T G), in the initiation codon of lysisE (recording) via the CRISPR/Cas9-mediated base editing system. Once these two signals were detected, xylose could be added to induce lysis E expression, resulting in the destruction of the edited bacteria and the release of AvCystain simultaneously. Overall, our innovative engineered bacteria can record instant and historical information of the disease, and especially, the edited bacteria can be artificially attenuated and release drug in situ when needed, ultimately serving as a disposable and recyclable candidate for more types of diseases.