Tumor-targeting bacterial therapy: A potential treatment for oral cancer (Review)

Oncol Lett. 2014 Dec;8(6):2359-2366. doi: 10.3892/ol.2014.2525. Epub 2014 Sep 11.

Abstract

Certain obligate or facultative anaerobic bacteria, which exhibit an inherent ability to colonize solid tumors in vivo, may be used in tumor targeting. As genetically manipulated bacteria may actively and specifically penetrate into the tumor tissue, bacterial therapy is becoming a promising approach in the treatment of tumors. However, to the best of our knowledge, no reports have been published thus far regarding the bacterial treatment of oral cancer, one of the most common types of cancer worldwide. In this review, the progress in the understanding of bacterial strategies used in tumor-targeted therapy is discussed and particular bacterial strains that may have great therapeutic potential in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) tumor-targeted therapy are predicted as determined by previous studies.

Keywords: Streptococcus; genetic modification; oral cancer therapy; tumor-targeting bacteria.