نتایج جستجو برای: oncolysis

تعداد نتایج: 455  

Journal: :Cancer research 2004
Hideki Kasuya Timothy M Pawlik John T Mullen James M Donahue Hideo Nakamura Soundararajalu Chandrasekhar Hiroshi Kawasaki Enid Choi Kenneth K Tanabe

Replication-conditional viruses destroy tumors in a process referred to as viral oncolysis. An important prerequisite for this cancer therapy strategy is use of viruses that replicate preferentially in neoplastic cells. In this study the DF3/MUC1 promoter/enhancer sequence is used to regulate expression of gamma(1)34.5 to drive replication of a Herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) mutant (DF3gamma34....

Journal: :Cancer research 2009
Robert Strauss Pavel Sova Ying Liu Zong Yi Li Sebastian Tuve David Pritchard Paul Brinkkoetter Thomas Möller Oliver Wildner Sari Pesonen Akseli Hemminki Nicole Urban Charles Drescher André Lieber

We studied the susceptibility of primary ovarian cancer cells to oncolytic adenoviruses. Using gene expression profiling of cancer cells either resistant or susceptible to viral oncolysis, we discovered that the epithelial phenotype of ovarian cancer represents a barrier to infection by commonly used oncolytic adenoviruses targeted to coxsackie-adenovirus receptor or CD46. Specifically, we foun...

2016
Stephen L. Wechman Xiao-Mei Rao Kelly M. McMasters Heshan Sam Zhou

Adenoviruses (Ads) have been extensively manipulated for the development of cancer selective replication, leading to cancer cell death or oncolysis. Clinical studies using E1-modified oncolytic Ads have shown that this therapeutic platform was safe, but with limited efficacy, indicating the necessity of targeting other viral genes for manipulation. To improve the therapeutic efficacy of oncolyt...

2016
Oded Danziger Ben Shai Yosef Sabo Eran Bacharach Marcelo Ehrlich

Interferons (IFNs) induce anti-viral programs, regulate immune responses, and exert anti-proliferative effects. To escape anti-tumorigenic effects of IFNs, malignant cells attenuate JAK/STAT signaling and expression of IFN stimulated genes (ISGs). Such attenuation may enhance the susceptibility of tumor cells to oncolytic virotherapy. Here we studied genetic and epigenetic mechanisms of interfe...

2016
Adam Kaczorowski Katharina Hammer Li Liu Sabine Villhauer Clifford Nwaeburu Pei Fan Zhefu Zhao Jury Gladkich Wolfgang Groß Dirk M. Nettelbeck Ingrid Herr

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA) is one of the most aggressive malignancies and has poor therapeutic options. We evaluated improved oncolytic adenoviruses (OAds), in which the adenoviral gene E1B19K was deleted or a TRAIL transgene was inserted. Bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) served as carriers for protected and tumor-specific virus transfers. The infection competence, tumor...

2017
Zeeshan Ahmad Robert A Kratzke

Oncolytic virotherapy is the use of replication-competent viruses to treat malignancies. The potential of oncolytic virotherapy as an approach to cancer therapy is based on historical evidence that certain viral infections can cause spontaneous remission of both hematologic and solid tumor malignancies. Oncolytic virotherapy may eliminate cancer cells through either direct oncolysis of infected...

Journal: :International journal of oncology 2013
Markus Noll Susanne Berchtold Johanna Lampe Nisar P Malek Michael Bitzer Ulrich M Lauer

Measles vaccine virus (MeV) has been shown to possess profound oncolytic capabilities. However, tumor cell resistance to MeV may endanger broad clinical success. Here, this hypothesis is underlined by our analysis of the NCI-60 tumor cell panel infected with a suicide gene-armed MeV vector (MeV-SCD). Quantification of the MeV-SCD-induced oncolytic effect exhibited a 50% rate of NCI-60 solid tum...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2010
Laura Riolobos Noelia Valle Eva Hernando Beatriz Maroto Michael Kann José M Almendral

The central role of Raf protein kinase isoforms in human cancer demands specific anti-Raf therapeutic inhibitors. Parvoviruses are currently used in experimental cancer therapy due to their natural oncotropism and lytic life cycle. In searching for mechanisms underlying parvovirus oncolysis, we found that trimers of the major structural protein (VP) of the parvovirus minute virus of mice (MVM),...

2017
Christos Fountzilas Sukeshi Patel Devalingam Mahalingam

Oncolytic viruses (OVs) are viral strains that can infect and kill malignant cells while spare their normal counterparts. OVs can access cells through binding to receptors on their surface or through fusion with the plasma membrane and establish a lytic cycle in tumors, while leaving normal tissue essentially unharmed. Multiple viruses have been investigated in humans for the past century. IMLY...

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