Replicating viruses as selective cancer therapeutics

DH Kirn, F McCormick - Molecular Medicine Today, 1996 - cell.com
DH Kirn, F McCormick
Molecular Medicine Today, 1996cell.com
Replication-competent viruses are used as selective cancer therapeutics and the
mechanisms leading to tumor-specific replication and antitumoral efficacy are now
becoming apparent. The specific viruses in development include tumor-targeting herpes
simplex viruses, autonomous parvoviruses, Newcastle disease viruses and adenovirus.
Information is also available on antiviral immunology and viral defenses against host-
mediated immunity. This approach has many potential attributes, in addition to potential …
Abstract
Replication-competent viruses are used as selective cancer therapeutics and the mechanisms leading to tumor-specific replication and antitumoral efficacy are now becoming apparent. The specific viruses in development include tumor-targeting herpes simplex viruses, autonomous parvoviruses, Newcastle disease viruses and adenovirus. Information is also available on antiviral immunology and viral defenses against host-mediated immunity. This approach has many potential attributes, in addition to potential hurdles that must be overcome.
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