Synergistic Strategies of Engineered Microbes and Biomaterials for Infection and Cancer Therapy

A special issue of Bioengineering (ISSN 2306-5354).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 25 September 2026 | Viewed by 145

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1. Key Laboratory of Marine Drugs, Ministry of Education, School of Medicine and Pharmacy, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266003, China
2. Laboratory for Marine Drugs and Bioproducts, Qingdao Marine Science and Technology Center, Qingdao 266237, China
Interests: drug discovery; microbial therapy; drug delivery; cell therapy
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State Key Laboratory of Microbial Technology, Shandong University, Qingdao 266237, China
Interests: microbial genome engineering; anticancer natural products; synthetic biology
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Microorganisms with diverse biological functions exhibit considerable therapeutic potential across a wide range of diseases, particularly infectious diseases and cancer. However, the clinical translation of microbe-based therapies remains limited by modest therapeutic efficacy when used alone, as well as concerns regarding biosafety, off-target effects, and in vivo controllability. Genetic engineering provides powerful tools to reprogram microbes with enhanced or novel bioactivities while attenuating pathogenicity, thereby improving their therapeutic performance and safety profiles for in vivo applications. In addition, biomaterials offer a versatile platform for disease treatment, owing to their favorable biocompatibility, biodegradability, and stimuli-responsive properties. Biomaterials can function as carriers for targeted drug delivery, protective or adhesive coatings, and modulators of biological interactions, enabling precise spatial and temporal control of therapeutic payloads. The convergence of engineered microbes and advanced biomaterials to construct biohybrid systems enables deep integration between living cells and synthetic materials, as well as coordinated delivery of small molecules, proteins, and genetic therapeutics. Such synergistic strategies hold substantial promise for overcoming the limitations of single-modality approaches and represent a powerful paradigm for advancing infection and cancer therapy.

You may choose our Joint Special Issue in Pathogens.

Prof. Dr. Jun Liu
Dr. Ruijuan Li
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Keywords

  • microbes
  • biomaterials
  • infection
  • cancer therapy

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