Bacterial therapeutics hold great promise for cancer treatment by targeting oxygen-poor tumor regions and complementing existing therapies. However, current approaches often struggle with safety concerns and complex engineering. Developing a safe, effective delivery platform relying entirely on natural bacterial biosynthesis remains a challenge. Here we show that attenuated Serratia marcescens serves as a powerful biohybrid platform for cancer therapy by leveraging its natural biosynthesis of prodigiosin, a photosensitive pigment. We engineer S. marcescens to yield high prodigiosin levels, which exhibit strong intrinsic anti-cancer activity and near-infrared photosensitivity. In female mouse models of melanoma and colorectal cancer, this platform triggers robust systemic immune responses, including enhanced T cell recruitment and long-term memory against tumor recurrence. Furthermore, the bacteria induces tumor cell death via mitophagy, while photothermal properties of prodigiosin enables rapid, light-controlled bacterial clearance post-treatment. These findings establish S. marcescens as a versatile, self-regulating biosynthetic platform for precise and safe cancer immunotherapy.
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Lihao Ji
Tianze Zhu
Tianqi Jiang
Nature Communications
Nanjing University
Nanjing University of Science and Technology
Sinopec (China)
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d895486c1944d70ce06360 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-026-70949-4