نتایج جستجو برای: oncolytic rna viruses

تعداد نتایج: 337126  

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Irene Kuhn Paul Harden Maxine Bauzon Cecile Chartier Julie Nye Steve Thorne Tony Reid Shaoheng Ni Andre Lieber Kerry Fisher Len Seymour Gabor M. Rubanyi Richard N. Harkins Terry W. Hermiston

BACKGROUND Viral-mediated oncolysis is a novel cancer therapeutic approach with the potential to be more effective and less toxic than current therapies due to the agents selective growth and amplification in tumor cells. To date, these agents have been highly safe in patients but have generally fallen short of their expected therapeutic value as monotherapies. Consequently, new approaches to g...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2004
John H Connor Christine Naczki Costas Koumenis Douglas S Lyles

Tumor hypoxia presents an obstacle to the effectiveness of most antitumor therapies, including treatment with oncolytic viruses. In particular, an oncolytic virus must be resistant to the inhibition of DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis that occurs during hypoxic stress. Here we show that vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV), an oncolytic RNA virus, is capable of replication under hypoxic conditions. ...

Journal: :JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute 1994

Journal: :Cancer research 2007
Ta-Chiang Liu David Kirn

Oncolytic viruses that can destroy cancer cells have been engineered in a variety of ways with the aim of improving their selectivity and efficacy. Here, we review data from clinical investigations of these virotherapeutic agents, specifically those that have shown systemic efficacy: vaccinia, measles, mumps, viruses, Newcastle disease virus, and reovirus. Further directions for optimizing i.v....

2014
Stephen Bradley Adam D Jakes Kevin Harrington Hardev Pandha Alan Melcher Fiona Errington-Mais

The clinical management of cancer continues to be dominated by macroscopic surgical resection, radiotherapy, and cytotoxic drugs. The major challenge facing oncology is to achieve more selective, less toxic and effective methods of targeting disseminated tumors, a challenge oncolytic virotherapy may be well-placed to meet. Characterization of coxsackievirus A21 (CVA21) receptor-based mechanism ...

2014
Markus Moehler Katrin Goepfert Bernd Heinrich Caroline J. Breitbach Maike Delic Peter Robert Galle Jean Rommelaere

Human tumors develop multiple strategies to evade recognition and efficient suppression by the immune system. Therefore, a variety of immunotherapeutic strategies have been developed to reactivate and reorganize the human immune system. The recent development of new antibodies against immune check points may help to overcome the immune silencing induced by human tumors. Some of these antibodies...

2015
Jessica G Tong Yudith Ramos Valdes John W Barrett John C Bell David Stojdl Grant McFadden J Andrea McCart Gabriel E DiMattia Trevor G Shepherd

Epithelial ovarian cancer is unique among most carcinomas in that metastasis occurs by direct dissemination of malignant cells traversing throughout the intraperitoneal fluid. Accordingly, we test new therapeutic strategies using an in vitro three-dimensional spheroid suspension culture model that mimics key steps of this metastatic process. In the present study, we sought to uncover the differ...

2015
James J Cody Douglas R Hurst

New therapies for metastatic breast cancer patients are urgently needed. The long-term survival rates remain unacceptably low for patients with recurrent disease or disseminated metastases. In addition, existing therapies often cause a variety of debilitating side effects that severely impact quality of life. Oncolytic viruses constitute a developing therapeutic modality in which interest conti...

2015
Timothy P Cripe Chun-Yu Chen Nicholas L Denton Kellie B Haworth Brian Hutzen Jennifer L Leddon Keri A Streby Pin-Yi Wang James M Markert Alicia M Waters George Yancey Gillespie Elizabeth A Beierle Gregory K Friedman

Progress for improving outcomes in pediatric patients with solid tumors remains slow. In addition, currently available therapies are fraught with numerous side effects, often causing significant life-long morbidity for long-term survivors. The use of viruses to kill tumor cells based on their increased vulnerability to infection is gaining traction, with several viruses moving through early and...

Journal: :Science insights 2023

Oncolytic viruses are a type of virus that infects and kills tumor cells more than other cells. They act as “immune modification platforms” express immune checkpoint inhibitors, antigens, cytokines, T cell engagers. can be engineered or tested to selectively multiply kill cancer Targeting strategies include deleting the gene for virulence factor using abnormal signaling pathways in stop them fr...

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