Abstract
We propose a new tumor-therapeutic bacteria-based microrobot (bacteriobot) combining a paclitaxel-loaded liposomal microcargo with tumor-targeting Salmonella Typhimurium bacteria. The tumor-therapeutic liposomal bacteriobot was constructed by binding biotin molecules displayed on the outer membrane proteins of the bacteria and streptavidin coated on the drug-loaded liposomes. First, we performed a motility analysis of the bacteriobot, where the bacteria-actuated liposomes showed much higher average velocity (3.09±0.44μm/s) than the liposomes without bacterial actuation (0.40±0.14μm/s). Second, we performed a cytotoxicity test using a breast cancer cell line (4T1) to check the tumor-therapeutic efficacy of the bacteriobots. The drug-loaded bacteriobots (IC50=16.48±0.43μg/ml) showed better tumor-killing ability than the drug-containing liposomes (IC50=21.91±0.74μg/ml). Moreover, the bacteriobots showed strong tumor-targeting and killing properties in a simple co-culture chamber containing normal cells (NIH/3T3) and cancer cells (4T1). These results revealed that the constructed bacteriobots can be used for active tumor therapy.
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