Engineering Bacterial Secretion Systems for Enhanced Tumor Imaging and Surgical Guidance
Abstract
Abstract Current imaging techniques suffer from a lack of specificity and resolution, leading to inaccurate tumor imaging and limited applicability of targeted contrast agents, as they require cancer‐specific development. The need for enhanced contrast through improved tumor‐to‐background ratio (TBR) and the toxicity from repeated injections due to fading fluorescent signals further complicate the issue. Additionally, challenges in visualizing the entire 3D tumor with surface‐stained contrast agents highlight the demand for advanced imaging solutions for more precise surgical guidance. A novel approach is proposed utilizing Streptavidin Associated Salmonella (SAS) as a contrast agent for image‐guided surgeries. SAS selectively proliferates in cancerous tissues and secretes streptavidin upon induction, enabling the binding of subsequently injected biotin‐conjugated fluorescent dyes. This approach enhances tumor visualization with a TBR of up to 15.3, far surpassing conventional agents (TBR ∼ 2), while enabling prolonged 3‐day imaging, deep tumor penetration, and precise invasive margin delineation with a single contrast agent injection. Furthermore, biosafety evaluations confirmed efficient bacterial clearance, absence of systemic toxicity, and stable physiological responses, supporting its potential for safe clinical translation. This innovative method offers substantial improvements over existing fluorescent contrast agents and holds promise for both diagnostic and therapeutic applications in cancer surgery.
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Authors (15)
Dohee Lee
Heung Jin Jeon
Cancer Research Institute Chungnam National University Daejeon 35015 Republic of Korea
Dohyub Jang
Deukhee Lee
Bionics Research Center Korea Institute of Science and Technology Seoul 02792 Republic of Korea
Solbi Kim
Minju Han
Department of Medical Science and Cancer Research Institute Chungnam National University Daejeon 35015 Republic of Korea
Sharon Jiyoon Jung
Technological Convergence Support Center Korea Institute of Science and Technology Seoul 02792 Republic of Korea
Jung‐Hyun Lee
Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering Korea University Seoul 02841 Republic of Korea
Jia Choi
KU‐KIST Graduate School of Conversing Science and Technology Korea University Seoul 02841 Republic of Korea
Dong Ha Kim
Dong June Ahn
Keri Kim
Bionics Research Center Korea Institute of Science and Technology Seoul 02792 Republic of Korea
Sehoon Kim
Hyo‐Jin Lee
Cancer Research Institute Chungnam National University Daejeon 35015 Republic of Korea
SeungBeum Suh
Division of Bio‐Medical Science & Technology University of Science & Technology Seoul 02792 Republic of Korea