نتایج جستجو برای: oncolytic virus

تعداد نتایج: 399332  

2017
Jiahe Zhou Lin Hao Zhenduo Shi Songyi Ning Houguang He Yan Zhao Yang Dong Zhigang Li Jiuxiang He Guanghui Zang Conghui Han

The aim of the present study was to construct the 125I-replication-selective oncolytic adenovirus (RSOAds)-human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT)/prostate specific antigen (PSA) nuclide-oncolytic virus marker by labelling the hTERT/PSA double-regulation replicative oncolytic adenovirus with 125I nuclide, and investigate the influence of viral markers under various reaction conditions on...

2015
Janice Kim Robert R. Hall Maciej S. Lesniak Atique U. Ahmed E. Antonio Chiocca Martine L.M. Lamfers

Oncolytic virotherapy for cancer is an innovative therapeutic option where the ability of a virus to promote cell lysis is harnessed and reprogrammed to selectively destroy cancer cells. Such treatment modalities exhibited antitumor activity in preclinical and clinical settings and appear to be well tolerated when tested in clinical trials. However, the clinical success of oncolytic virotherapy...

2015
O. V. Matveeva G. V. Kochneva S. V. Netesov S. B. Onikienko P. M. Chumakov

Some viral strains of the Paramyxoviridae family may be used as anti-tumor agents. Oncolytic paramyxoviruses include attenuated strains of the measles virus, Newcastle disease virus, and Sendai virus. These viral strains, and the Sendai virus in particular, can preferentially induce the death of malignant, rather than normal, cells. The death of cancer cells results from both direct killing by ...

2013
Philippe Fournier Volker Schirrmacher

Oncolytic viruses (OVs) replicate selectively in tumor cells and exert anti-tumor cytotoxic activity. Among them, Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV), a bird RNA virus of the paramyxovirus family, appears outstanding. Its anti-tumor effect is based on: (i) oncolytic activity and (ii) immunostimulation. Together these activities facilitate the induction of post-oncolytic adaptive immunity. We will pre...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1967
Jean Lindenmann Paul A. Klein

A2G mice could be solidly immunized against the Ehrlich ascites tumor by single intraperitoneal injections of homogenized and lyophilized tumor cells which had been infected with oncolytic strains of influenza A virus. Similar homogenates from noninfected tumor cells were not immunogenic, even when mixed with egg-grown virus. The immunizing principle in viral oncolysates could not be separated ...

2017

Submit Manuscript | http://medcraveonline.com only recently that clinical trials demonstrated the effectiveness of OVs in humans with recent US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of an oncolytic virus in advanced melanoma [2]. Oncolytic viruses open a new era in cancer treatment. This short article provides a comprehensive overview of Oncolytic viruses, their use as cancer therapeutic ...

2015
Biao Wang Xu Yan Qingguo Guo Yan Li Haiyan Zhang JiSheng Xie Xin Meng

The oncolytic measles virus Edmonston (MV-Edm) strain shows considerable oncolytic activity against a variety of human tumors. In this study, we report MV-Edm is able to trigger apoptosis pathways in infected tumor cells and elucidate the roles of cellular apoptosis in the whole oncolytic process. We also show that activated caspase 3, a key executioner of apoptosis, plays key roles in the onco...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2017
Xiaozhu Li Pengju Wang Hang Li Xuexiang Du Mingyue Liu Qibin Huang Yaohe Wang Shengdian Wang

PURPOSE Oncolytic adenoviruses (Ad) represent an innovative approach to cancer therapy. Its efficacy depends on multiple actions, including direct tumor lysis and stimulation of antiviral and antitumor immune responses. In this study, we investigated the roles of T-cell responses in oncolytic adenoviral therapy. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN An immunocompetent and viral replication-permissive Syrian ha...

Journal: :Molecular therapy oncolytics 2014
Amber Miller Lukkana Suksanpaisan Shruthi Naik Rebecca Nace Mark Federspiel Kah Whye Peng Stephen J Russell

Systemically administered oncolytic viruses have the ability to cause tumor destruction through the expansion and coalescence of intratumoral infectious centers. Efficacy is therefore dependent upon both the density and intratumoral distribution of virus-infected cells achieved after initial virus infusion, and delivery methods are being developed to enhance these critical parameters. However, ...

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...

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