| Literature DB >> 11888888 |
Gerd J Bauerschmitz1, John T Lam, Anna Kanerva, Kaori Suzuki, Dirk M Nettelbeck, Igor Dmitriev, Victor Krasnykh, Galina V Mikheeva, Mack N Barnes, Ronald D Alvarez, Peter Dall, Ramon Alemany, David T Curiel, Akseli Hemminki.
Abstract
Ad5-Delta 24RGD is an adenovirus that is selectively replication competent in cells defective in the Rb/p16 pathway, such as ovarian cancer cells. The fiber of Ad5-Delta 24RGD contains an integrin binding RGD-4C motif, allowing Coxsackie adenovirus receptor-independent infection of cancer cells. Oncolysis of cell lines was similar to that of a wild-type control, and replication in primary tumor material was shown using a novel three-dimensional spheroid model. Finally, an orthotopic murine model of peritoneally disseminated ovarian cancer was used to test i.p. administration to tumor-bearing animals. Injection of the agent resulted in eradication of i.p. disease, whereas control animals expired (P < 0.0001). These results suggest that Ad5-Delta 24RGD could be useful for treatment of ovarian cancer in humans.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 11888888
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Res ISSN: 0008-5472 Impact factor: 12.701