AUTHOR=Pérez Jorge Genesy , Gontijo Marco , Silva Marina Flóro e , Goes Isabella Carolina Rodrigues Dos Santos , Jaimes-Florez Yessica Paola , Coser Lilian de Oliveira , Rocha Francisca Janaína Soares , Giorgio Selma , Brocchi Marcelo
TITLE=Attenuated mutants of Salmonella enterica Typhimurium mediate melanoma regression via an immune response
JOURNAL=Experimental Biology and Medicine
VOLUME=249
YEAR=2024
URL=https://www.ebm-journal.org/journals/experimental-biology-and-medicine/articles/10.3389/ebm.2024.10081
DOI=10.3389/ebm.2024.10081
ISSN=1535-3699
ABSTRACT=
The lack of effective treatment options for an increasing number of cancer cases highlights the need for new anticancer therapeutic strategies. Immunotherapy mediated by Salmonella enterica Typhimurium is a promising anticancer treatment. Candidate strains for anticancer therapy must be attenuated while retaining their antitumor activity. Here, we investigated the attenuation and antitumor efficacy of two S. enterica Typhimurium mutants, ΔtolRA and ΔihfABpmi, in a murine melanoma model. Results showed high attenuation of ΔtolRA in the Galleria mellonella model, and invasion and survival in tumor cells. However, it showed weak antitumor effects in vitro and in vivo. Contrastingly, lower attenuation of the attenuated ΔihfABpmi strain resulted in regression of tumor mass in all mice, approximately 6 days after the first treatment. The therapeutic response induced by ΔihfABpmi was accompanied with macrophage accumulation of antitumor phenotype (M1) and significant increase in the mRNAs of proinflammatory mediators (TNF-α, IL-6, and iNOS) and an apoptosis inducer (Bax). Our findings indicate that the attenuated ΔihfABpmi exerts its antitumor activity by inducing macrophage infiltration or reprogramming the immunosuppressed tumor microenvironment to an activated state, suggesting that attenuated S. enterica Typhimurium strains based on nucleoid-associated protein genes deletion could be immunotherapeutic against cancer.