We describe a bacterial delivery system for the delivery of DNA and
antigens into cells. We constructed an attenuated bacterial vector which
enters mammalian cells and ruptures delivering functional plasmid DNA and
antigens into the cell cytoplasm. This Shigella vector was designed to
deliver DNA to colonic surfaces, thus opening the possibility of oral and
other mucosal DNA immunization and gene therapy strategies. The
attenuated Shigella is also useful as a vaccine for reducing disease
symptoms caused by Shigella.