Clostridium ablates tumors by degrading collagen mesh and inducing ferroptosis
Fengmin Yang,
Lu Meng,
Huan Chen
et al.
Abstract:The supportive role of extracellular matrix in tumor growth and the drug resistance of tumor cells stand the major challenges in treating cancer. Here, we report the discovery of an oncolytic Clostridium strain, named RJ-1, which simultaneously expresses collagenases and produces iron-containing particles through intrabacterial mineralization. The secreted collagenases degrade pre-existing collagen mesh and show a collagen concentration-dependent degradation feature. Iron-containing particles released from RJ-… Show more
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