The Use of Bacteria and Their Toxins as Antitumor Agents: Present and Future
Luz María Ibarra-Velázquez·Ana Luisa Madriz-Elisondo·Marco Antonio Cardona-López·Reynaldo Salvador Cervantes-Figueroa·Alba Guadalupe Ascencio-Navarrate·María Elena Becerra-Mercado
Cancer remains one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide, and despite major advances in surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and immunotherapy, important therapeutic limitations persist, including systemic toxicity, therapeutic resistance, and poor drug penetration into hypoxic tumor regions. These challenges have renewed interest in alternative biological strategies, particularly the use of bacteria and bacterial toxins as antitumor agents. Certain bacterial species possess
