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Bacterial therapies at the interface of synthetic biology and nanomedicine.

Jaeseung HahnSuwan DingJongwon ImTetsuhiro HarimotoKam W LeongTal Danino
Published in: Nature reviews bioengineering (2023)
Bacteria are emerging as living drugs to treat a broad range of disease indications. However, the inherent advantages of these replicating and immunostimulatory therapies also carry the potential for toxicity. Advances in synthetic biology and the integration of nanomedicine can address this challenge through the engineering of controllable systems that regulate spatial and temporal activation for improved safety and efficacy. Here, we review recent progress in nanobiotechnology-driven engineering of bacteria-based therapies, highlighting limitations and opportunities that will facilitate clinical translation.
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