نتایج جستجو برای: oncolytic viruses

تعداد نتایج: 102002  

2016
Jan RH Hanauer Lisa Gottschlich Dennis Riehl Tillmann Rusch Vivian Koch Katrin Friedrich Stefan Hutzler Steffen Prüfer Thorsten Friedel Kay-Martin Hanschmann Robert C Münch Christian Jost Andreas Plückthun Klaus Cichutek Christian J Buchholz Michael D Mühlebach

To target oncolytic measles viruses (MV) to tumors, we exploit the binding specificity of designed ankyrin repeat proteins (DARPins). These DARPin-MVs have high tumor selectivity while maintaining excellent oncolytic potency. Stability, small size, and efficacy of DARPins allowed the generation of MVs simultaneously targeted to tumor marker HER2/neu and cancer stem cell (CSC) marker EpCAM. For ...

Journal: :Physical biology 2013
Leticia R Paiva Hallan S Silva Silvio C Ferreira Marcelo L Martins

Oncolytic virotherapy-the use of viruses that specifically kill tumor cells-is an innovative and highly promising route for treating cancer. However, its therapeutic outcomes are mainly impaired by the host immune response to the viral infection. In this paper, we propose a multiscale mathematical model to study how the immune response interferes with the viral oncolytic activity. The model ass...

2017
Yoshiaki Yura

A virus is a pathogenic organism that causes a number of infectious diseases in humans. The oral cavity is the site at which viruses enter and are excreted from the human body. Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) produces the primary infectious disease, gingivostomatitis, and recurrent disease, labial herpes. HSV-1 is one of the most extensively investigated viruses used for cancer therapy. In ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2007
Susan Varghese Samuel D Rabkin G Petur Nielsen Usha MacGarvey Renbin Liu Robert L Martuza

Oncolytic viruses are an innovative therapeutic strategy for cancer, wherein viral replication and cytotoxicity are selective for tumor cells. Here we show the efficacy of systemically administered oncolytic viruses for the treatment of spontaneously arising tumors, specifically the use of oncolytic herpes simplex viruses (HSV) administered i.v. to treat spontaneously developing primary and met...

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

Oncolytic engineered herpes simplex viruses (HSVs) possess many biologic and functional attributes that support their use in clinical trials in children with solid tumors. Tumor cells, in an effort to escape regulatory mechanisms that would impair their growth and progression, have removed many mechanisms that would have protected them from virus infection and eventual virus-mediated destructio...

2012
Patrick Ketzer Simon F. Haas Sarah Engelhardt Jörg S. Hartig Dirk M. Nettelbeck

Therapeutic gene transfer by replication-defective viral vectors or, for cancer treatment, by replication-competent oncolytic viruses shows high promise for treatment of major diseases. To ensure safety, timing or dosing in patients, external control of therapeutic gene expression is desirable or even required. In this study, we explored the potential of artificial aptazymes, ligand-dependent s...

Journal: :Applied Mathematics and Computation 2008
Jin Wang Jianjun Tian

In this paper, we present a computational mathematical model to investigate the efficacy of tumor virotherapy using oncolytic viruses. A numerical algorithm, which is stable and second-order accurate, is developed to compute the growth of the tumor. Results from the numerical simulation have matched the experimental measurements, and validated the significance of the oncolytic viral therapy. Mo...

2015
Adil Mohamed Randal N. Johnston Maya Shmulevitz E. Antonio Chiocca Martine L.M. Lamfers

Viruses that specifically replicate in tumor over normal cells offer promising cancer therapies. Oncolytic viruses (OV) not only kill the tumor cells directly; they also promote anti-tumor immunotherapeutic responses. Other major advantages of OVs are that they dose-escalate in tumors and can be genetically engineered to enhance potency and specificity. Unmodified wild type reovirus is a propit...

Farzin Roohvand, Kayhan Azadmanesh, Ladan Teimoori-Toolabi, Mina Bahrololoumi, Mohammad Ali Shokrgozar, Shahriyar Abdoli,

Background: Oncolytic herpes simplex virus (oHSV)-based vectors lacking γ34.5 gene, are considered as ideal templates to construct efficient vectors for (targeted) cancer gene therapy. Herein, we reported the construction of three single/dually-flourescence labeled and γ34.5-deleted, recombinant HSV-1 vectors for rapid generation and easy selection/isolation of different HSV-Based v...

2018
Irina A Tarasova Alesya V Tereshkova Anna A Lobas Elizaveta M Solovyeva Alena S Sidorenko Vladimir Gorshkov Frank Kjeldsen Julia A Bubis Mark V Ivanov Irina Y Ilina Sergei A Moshkovskii Peter M Chumakov Mikhail V Gorshkov

An acquisition of increased sensitivity of cancer cells to viruses is a common outcome of malignant progression that justifies the development of oncolytic viruses as anticancer therapeutics. Studying molecular changes that underlie the sensitivity to viruses would help to identify cases where oncolytic virus therapy would be most effective. We quantified changes in protein abundances in two gl...

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