[HTML][HTML] Reprogrammed viruses as cancer therapeutics: targeted, armed and shielded

R Cattaneo, T Miest, EV Shashkova… - Nature Reviews …, 2008 - nature.com
R Cattaneo, T Miest, EV Shashkova, MA Barry
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2008nature.com
Virotherapy is currently undergoing a renaissance, based on our improved understanding of
virus biology and genetics and our better knowledge of many different types of cancer.
Viruses can be reprogrammed into oncolytic vectors by combining three types of
modification: targeting, arming and shielding. Targeting introduces multiple layers of cancer
specificity and improves safety and efficacy; arming occurs through the expression of
prodrug convertases and cytokines; and coating with polymers and the sequential usage of …
Abstract
Virotherapy is currently undergoing a renaissance, based on our improved understanding of virus biology and genetics and our better knowledge of many different types of cancer. Viruses can be reprogrammed into oncolytic vectors by combining three types of modification: targeting, arming and shielding. Targeting introduces multiple layers of cancer specificity and improves safety and efficacy; arming occurs through the expression of prodrug convertases and cytokines; and coating with polymers and the sequential usage of different envelopes or capsids provides shielding from the host immune response. Virus-based therapeutics are beginning to find their place in cancer clinical practice, in combination with chemotherapy and radiation.
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