ACS synthetic biology

Using CRISPRi to Reduce Salmonella Proteins That Influence the Immune Response to Bacterial Treatments

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Abstract

CRISPR interference targeting Salmonella effectors resulted in reduced AKT and STAT3 activation in cancer cells.

  • Repressing SopB decreased AKT signaling and led to increased cancer cell apoptosis.
  • Repressing SteE reduced STAT3 activation in both cancer cells and macrophages.
  • Decreased STAT3 activation correlated with lower levels of the immunosuppressive molecule IL-10.
  • Increased secretion of pro-inflammatory TNF-α was observed alongside reduced IL-10 levels.
  • This study demonstrates the potential of CRISPRi to modulate the effects of bacterial immunotherapies.

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