Abstract: Disclosed are a whole-cell tumor vaccine based on the principle of extracellular traps and a method of making the same, where a CpG ODN network similar to the extracellular trap in structure is formed on the tumor cell surface. The tumor cells are coated with a histone and CpG ODN to form the CpG ODN-coated tumor cells, which are inactivated to produce the whole-cell tumor vaccine. The vaccine of the invention, after injected to tumor model mice, can induce the occurrence of effective immune response to achieve the effective treatment for tumors.
Abstract: Disclosed are a bacteriologically-modified whole-cell tumor vaccine and a method of making the same. The method includes: lysing bacteria at logarithmic growth phase to obtain a bacterial lysate; mixing the bacterial lysate with an excessive amino compound solution to aminate the bacterial lysate in the presence of EDC; mixing the aminated bacterial lysate with the tumor cells for a certain period of time to produce bacteriologically-modified tumor cells; and inactivating the bacteriologically-modified tumor cells to produce the bacteriologically-modified whole-cell tumor vaccine. The bacteriologically-modified whole-cell tumor vaccine has been demonstrated to have desirable therapeutic effect in tumor model mice.