Close Menu
Mondo NewsMondo News
  • Technology
  • Science
  • Blockchain
What's Hot
How the Number of Siblings Influences Your Personality Traits
Science

How the Number of Siblings Influences Your Personality Traits

Astronomers Discover Fewer Potentially Hazardous Asteroids Near Earth Than Initially
Science

Astronomers Discover Fewer Potentially Hazardous Asteroids Near Earth than Initially Predicted

Are You Suffering From Text Neck? The Physical Effects Of
Technology

Are You Suffering from Text Neck? The Physical Effects of Phone Usage on Our Bodies | Life and Style

  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Mondo NewsMondo News
  • Technology
    Exploring the Limitations of AI Safety Management Practices

    Exploring the Limitations of AI Safety Management Practices

    May 14, 2026
    What is the likelihood of an asteroid impacting Earth

    What is the likelihood of an asteroid impacting Earth?

    December 21, 2025
    Understanding Britains Debt Through Biscuits How Labour MPs Embrace Viral

    Understanding Britain’s Debt Through Biscuits: How Labour MPs Embrace Viral Trends

    December 5, 2025
    Tesla Launches Affordable Model 3 in Europe Amid Criticism of

    Tesla Launches Affordable Model 3 in Europe Amid Criticism of Mask Sales

    December 5, 2025
    Horror Game Horses Banned Is the Controversy Bigger Than You

    Horror Game Horses Banned: Is the Controversy Bigger Than You Think?

    December 5, 2025
  • Science
    Phage Therapy Harnessing Viral Power to Enhance Vaccine Immunity and

    How Phages Could Hijack Vaccine Immunity to Target and Destroy Cancer Cells

    June 25, 2026
    Why You Should Be Concerned About the Upcoming Heatwave

    Why You Should Be Concerned About the Upcoming Heatwave

    June 25, 2026
    Ultimate Guide Where When and How to Watch the 2026

    Ultimate Guide: Where, When, and How to Watch the 2026 Solar Eclipse

    June 25, 2026
    Discover the Top 17 Must Read Popular Science Books of 2026

    Discover the Top 17 Must-Read Popular Science Books of 2026

    June 25, 2026
    Ancient Philosophers Hidden Writings Rediscovered from Unreadable Scrolls

    Ancient Philosophers’ Hidden Writings Rediscovered from ‘Unreadable’ Scrolls

    June 25, 2026
  • Blockchain
    Top 5 Best Altcoins Of 2024 Revealed: Etfs (etfs), Pepe

    Top 4 Altcoins Unveiled by Expert for 100x Portfolio Growth: Blockchain News, Opinion, TV, Jobs

    May 21, 2024
    Blockchain Experts Forecast Which Tokens Will Generate Profits

    Blockchain experts forecast which tokens will generate profits

    May 17, 2024
    The Leading Platform For Seasoned Traders Featuring Blockchain News,

    The Leading Platform for Seasoned Traders – Featuring Blockchain News, Insights, TV, and Job Listings

    May 8, 2024
    Darklume Fantasy Metaverse: Presale Now Available Latest Blockchain Updates,

    Darklume Fantasy Metaverse: Presale Now Available – Latest Blockchain Updates, Opinions, Television, and Job Listings

    April 30, 2024
    Sui Collaborates With Google Cloud To Drive Web3 Advancement Through

    Sui collaborates with Google Cloud to drive Web3 advancement through improved security, scalability, and AI features

    April 30, 2024
Mondo NewsMondo News
You are at:Home » How Phages Could Hijack Vaccine Immunity to Target and Destroy Cancer Cells
Phage Therapy Harnessing Viral Power to Enhance Vaccine Immunity and
Science June 25, 2026

How Phages Could Hijack Vaccine Immunity to Target and Destroy Cancer Cells

Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
Transmission electron micrograph of E. coli cells infected with phage (green dots)

Transmission Electron Micrograph of E. coli Infected with Phage (Green Dots)

M. Mader/Department of Microbiology, Biozentrum/Science Photo Library

A groundbreaking study reveals that bacteriophages, viruses that target bacteria, can help in eliminating cancer cells by reorienting the immune response established through vaccination. In experiments involving mice vaccinated against malaria, a harmless phage was utilized to target and eradicate tumors, achieving success in nearly 44% of the subjects.

Immunotherapy has revolutionized cancer treatments, yet many patients do not reap its benefits due to the challenge of getting the immune system to identify tumors as threats. To address this,
Amin Hajitou and his team from Imperial College London investigated phages that specifically infect
Escherichia coli. These phages attach to bacteria, inject their genetic material, and replicate, thereby destroying the bacterial cells.

The research team engineered the phages to specifically target proteins known as αvβ3 and αvβ5 integrins, which are prevalent in tumor cells but scarce in healthy cells. Additionally, they customized the phages to produce malaria-specific antigens—signals that prompt the immune system to recognize them as foreign invaders. “Phages function as targeted delivery vehicles,” explains Hajitou.

The efficacy of this approach was tested on 60 mice with subcutaneous tumors. Among them, 15 mice received a malaria vaccine followed by injections of engineered phages at two-week intervals. The control group consisted of 15 mice each receiving no treatment, the malaria vaccine only, or the engineered phage exclusively.

The results revealed that tumors disappeared in 44% of the treated mice, with no recurrence observed a year post-study. Although the treated mice exhibited longer lifespans compared to controls, a survival advantage was not significantly noted.

According to
David Withers at Oxford University, “These engineered viruses can target and infect tumor cells systemically.” This strategy marks a significant advancement over current methods of manipulating tumors, such as oncolytic viruses, which necessitate direct injections at cancer sites—an impractical method especially for metastatic diseases.

By fine-tuning the phage’s antigen-producing capabilities, this innovative approach could also extend its effectiveness to individuals vaccinated against other infectious diseases like seasonal influenza and COVID-19, showcasing the versatility of this method. Hajitou asserts, “More potent vaccines than malaria are likely to yield even greater results.” The aim is to leverage existing immune memory without being limited to malaria-specific responses.

The research team is currently engaging with the UK’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) to explore the possibility of commencing early-stage human trials next year.

Topics:

Source: www.newscientist.com

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleWhy You Should Be Concerned About the Upcoming Heatwave

Related Posts

Why You Should Be Concerned About the Upcoming Heatwave
Science

Why You Should Be Concerned About the Upcoming Heatwave

Ultimate Guide Where When and How to Watch the 2026
Science

Ultimate Guide: Where, When, and How to Watch the 2026 Solar Eclipse

Discover the Top 17 Must Read Popular Science Books of 2026
Science

Discover the Top 17 Must-Read Popular Science Books of 2026

Ancient Philosophers Hidden Writings Rediscovered from Unreadable Scrolls
Science

Ancient Philosophers’ Hidden Writings Rediscovered from ‘Unreadable’ Scrolls

Phage Therapy Harnessing Viral Power to Enhance Vaccine Immunity and
Science

Phage Therapy: Harnessing Viral Power to Enhance Vaccine Immunity and Target Cancer Cells

IBMs Record Breaking Chip Innovative Technique Packs 100 Billion Transistors
Science

IBM’s Record-Breaking Chip: Innovative Technique Packs 100 Billion Transistors

Revolutionary Methods for Detecting Volcanic Eruptions Insights from Sciworthy
Science

Revolutionary Methods for Detecting Volcanic Eruptions: Insights from Sciworthy

Study Reveals Modified Mediterranean Diet Boosts Healthy Lifespan in Mice
Science

Study Reveals Modified Mediterranean Diet Boosts Healthy Lifespan in Mice

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
Quote of the day

A hole in one is amazing when you think of the different universes this white mass of molecules has to pass through on its way to the hole.

Mac O'Grady
Exchange Rate

Exchange Rate EUR: Thu, 25 Jun.

Top Insights
Europe Could Experience Record Temperatures of 40°C in a Worst Case Science

Europe Could Experience Record Temperatures of 40°C in a Worst-Case Scenario

How Exercise Can Be as Effective as Antidepressants in Reducing Science

How Exercise Can Be as Effective as Antidepressants in Reducing Depression

Unraveling The Intriguing Science Behind Face Yoga Science

Unraveling the Intriguing Science Behind Face Yoga

Categories
  • Blockchain (65)
  • Science (7,929)
  • Technology (2,968)
Top Posts
UK Government to Renew Dispute with Apple Over Access to

UK Government to Renew Dispute with Apple Over Access to User Data | Data Protection

October 2, 2025
Transform Your Filmmaking How New AI Tools Are Revolutionizing the

Transform Your Filmmaking: How New AI Tools Are Revolutionizing the Industry

July 20, 2025
Human Level AI is Inevitable Harnessing the Power to Influence the

Human-Level AI is Inevitable: Harnessing the Power to Influence the Journey | Garrison Nice

July 21, 2025

Mondo News is a Professional Technology & Science Blog. Here we will provide you with only exciting content that you will enjoy and find useful. We’re working to turn our passion into a successful website. We hope you enjoy our Content as much as we enjoy offering them to you.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
Categories
  • Blockchain (65)
  • Science (7,929)
  • Technology (2,968)
Most Popular
Transformative Impacts of Anti Vaccination Beliefs
Science

Transformative Impacts of Anti-Vaccination Beliefs

Hydrogen Cyanide Detected In Enceladus' Plume By Planetary Researchers
Science

Hydrogen Cyanide Detected in Enceladus’ Plume by Planetary Researchers

SiteLock
© 2026 Mondo News.
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our website.

You can find out more about which cookies we are using or switch them off in .

Ad Blocker Enabled!
Ad Blocker Enabled!
Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.
Go to mobile version
Powered by  GDPR Cookie Compliance
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

Strictly Necessary Cookies

Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.