نتایج جستجو برای: oncolytic viruses

تعداد نتایج: 102002  

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2006
P Seshidhar Reddy Shanthi Ganesh De-Chao Yu

PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to evaluate a fiber knob replacement strategy to improve infectivity and efficacy of Ad5 fiber chimeric oncolytic viruses for treatment of melanoma and head and neck cancers (HNC). EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN Adenoviral receptors and transduction levels were used to determine the level of infectivity of fiber-modified, green fluorescent protein-expressing, replic...

2015
Nicolas AS Sokolowski Helen Rizos Russell J Diefenbach

Oncolytic virotherapy exploits the properties of human viruses to naturally cytolysis of cancer cells. The human pathogen herpes simplex virus (HSV) has proven particularly amenable for use in oncolytic virotherapy. The relative safety of HSV coupled with extensive knowledge on how HSV interacts with the host has provided a platform for manipulating HSV to enhance the targeting and killing of h...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2009
Michael Robinson Betty Li Ying Ge Derek Ko Satya Yendluri Thomas Harding Melinda VanRoey Katherine R Spindler Karin Jooss

Oncolytic adenoviral vectors that express immunostimulatory transgenes are currently being evaluated in clinic. Preclinical testing of these vectors has thus far been limited to immunodeficient xenograft tumor models since human adenoviruses do not replicate effectively in murine tumor cells. The effect of the immunostimulatory transgene on overall virus potency can therefore not be readily ass...

2015
Boris Simovic Scott R Walsh Yonghong Wan

Immunotherapy and oncolytic virotherapy have both shown anticancer efficacy in the clinic as monotherapies but the greatest promise lies in therapies that combine these approaches. Vesicular stomatitis virus is a prominent oncolytic virus with several features that promise synergy between oncolytic virotherapy and immunotherapy. This review will address the cytotoxicity of vesicular stomatitis ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2002
Xinping Fu Xiaoliu Zhang

Conditionally replicating (oncolytic) viruses, which selectively replicate in tumor cells but not in normal cells, show great promise as antitumor agents for cancer therapy. The principal antitumor activity of these viruses derives from their replication within tumor cells, which results in cell destruction and the production of progeny virions that can spread to adjacent tumor cells. However, ...

2018
Oded Danziger Tal Pupko Eran Bacharach Marcelo Ehrlich

Malignancy-induced alterations to cytokine signaling in tumor cells differentially regulate their interactions with the immune system and oncolytic viruses. The abundance of inflammatory cytokines in the tumor microenvironment suggests that such signaling plays key roles in tumor development and therapy efficacy. The JAK-STAT axis transduces signals of interleukin-6 (IL-6) and interferons (IFNs...

2014
Norman Woller Engin Gürlevik Cristina-Ileana Ureche Anja Schumacher Florian Kühnel

Oncolytic virotherapy has shown impressive results in preclinical studies and first promising therapeutic outcomes in clinical trials as well. Since viruses are known for a long time as excellent vaccination agents, oncolytic viruses are now designed as novel anticancer agents combining the aspect of lysis-dependent cytoreductive activity with concomitant induction of antitumoral immune respons...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Jing Cai Yuan Lin Haipeng Zhang Jiankai Liang Yaqian Tan Webster K Cavenee Guangmei Yan

Oncolytic virotherapy is a treatment modality that uses native or genetically modified viruses that selectively replicate in and kill tumor cells. Viruses represent a type of pathogen-associated molecular pattern and thereby induce the up-regulation of dozens of cytokines via activating the host innate immune system. Second mitochondria-derived activator of caspases (Smac) mimetic compounds (SM...

Journal: :archives of medical laboratory sciences 0
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background: autophagy suppression recently has been known to have a remarkable effect for cellular adjustment and viability in the final stages of cancer. on the other hand, autophagy has the potential effect in preventing many viruses from replication. beclin1 is the most substantial constituent in autophagy apparatus regulation. this study was intended to investigate the beclin1 sirna knockdo...

2012
Juan J Rojas Steve H Thorne

Biological cancer therapies, such as oncolytic, or replication-selective viruses have advantages over traditional therapeutics as they can employ multiple different mechanisms to target and destroy cancers (including direct cell lysis, immune activation and vascular collapse). This has led to their rapid recent clinical development. However this also makes their pre-clinical and clinical study ...

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