Living therapeutics is an emerging antitumor modality by living microorganisms capable of selective tropism and effective therapeutics. Nevertheless, primitive microbes could only present limited therapeutic functionalities against tumors. Hybridization of the microbes with multifunctional nanocatalysts is of great significance to achieve enhanced tumor catalytic therapy. In the present work, nitric oxide synthase (NOS)-engineered Escherichia coli strain MG1655 (NOBac) was used to hybridize with the sonopiezocatalytic BaTiO3 nanoparticles (BTO NPs) for efficient tumor-targeted accumulation and antitumor therapy. Under ultrasound irradiation, superoxide anions created by the piezocatalytic reaction of BTO NPs could immediately react with nitric oxide (NO) generated from NOBac to produce highly oxidative peroxynitrite ONOO- species in cascade, resulting in robust tumor piezocatalytic therapeutic efficacy, prompting prominent and sustained antitumoral immunoactivation simultaneously. The present work presents a promising cancer immunotherapy based on the engineered and hybridized microbes for highly selective and sonopiezo-controllable tumor catalytic therapy.
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