Coating Dormant Collagenase‐Producing Bacteria with Metal‐Anesthetic Networks for Precision Tumor Therapy
Qiuju Han,
Fengmin Yang,
Mian Chen
et al.
Abstract:Tumor malignancy highly depends on the stiffness of tumor matrix, which mainly consists of collagen. Despite the destruction of tumor matrix is conducive to tumor therapy, it causes the risk of tumor metastasis. Here, metal‐anesthetic network‐coated dormant collagenase‐producing Clostridium is constructed to simultaneously destruct tumor matrix and inhibit tumor metastasis. By metal‐phenolic complexation and π–π stacking interactions, a Fe3+‐propofol network is formed on bacterial surface. Coated dormant Clost… Show more
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