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Enhanced therapeutic efficacy for ovarian cancer with a serotype 3 receptor-targeted oncolytic adenovirus.

Anna Kanerva1, Kurt R Zinn, Tandra R Chaudhuri, John T Lam, Kaori Suzuki, Taco G Uil, Tanja Hakkarainen, Gerd J Bauerschmitz, Minghui Wang, Bin Liu, Zhihong Cao, Ronald D Alvarez, David T Curiel, Akseli Hemminki.   

Abstract

Oncolytic viruses that are replication competent in tumor but not in normal cells represent a novel approach for treating neoplastic diseases. However, the oncolytic potency of replicating agents is determined directly by their capability of infecting target cells. Most adenoviruses used for gene therapy or virotherapy have been based on serotype 5 (Ad5). Unfortunately, expression of the primary receptor for Ad5 (the coxsackie-adenovirus receptor, or CAR) is highly variable on ovarian and other cancer cells. By performing genetic fiber pseudotyping, we created Ad5/3-Delta24, a conditionally replicating adenovirus that does not bind CAR but facilitates entry into and killing of ovarian cancer cells. We show replication of Ad5/3-Delta24 and subsequent oncolysis of ovarian adenocarcinoma lines. Replication was also analyzed with quantitative PCR on three-dimensional primary tumor cell spheroids purified from patient samples. Moreover, in a therapeutic orthotopic model of peritoneal carcinomatosis, dramatically enhanced survival was noted. Finally, Ad5/3-Delta24 achieved a significant antitumor effect as assessed by noninvasive, in vivo bioluminescence imaging. Therefore, the preclinical therapeutic efficacy of Ad5/3-Delta24 is improved over the respective CAR- and integrin-binding controls. Taken together with promising biodistribution and toxicity data, this approach could translate into successful clinical interventions for ovarian cancer patients.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12946318     DOI: 10.1016/s1525-0016(03)00200-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Ther        ISSN: 1525-0016            Impact factor:   11.454


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Authors:  Kurt R Zinn; Tandra R Chaudhuri; April Adams Szafran; Darrell O'Quinn; Casey Weaver; Kari Dugger; Dale Lamar; Robert A Kesterson; Xiangdong Wang; Stuart J Frank
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Authors:  Erin S Haley; Gough G Au; Brian R Carlton; Richard D Barry; Darren R Shafren
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Authors:  Anniina Koski; Simona Bramante; Anja Kipar; Minna Oksanen; Juuso Juhila; Lotta Vassilev; Timo Joensuu; Anna Kanerva; Akseli Hemminki
Journal:  Mol Ther       Date:  2015-07-09       Impact factor: 11.454

6.  Armed oncolytic virus enhances immune functions of chimeric antigen receptor-modified T cells in solid tumors.

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8.  A mosaic fiber adenovirus serotype 5 vector containing reovirus sigma 1 and adenovirus serotype 3 knob fibers increases transduction in an ovarian cancer ex vivo system via a coxsackie and adenovirus receptor-independent pathway.

Authors:  Yuko Tsuruta; Larisa Pereboeva; Joel N Glasgow; Daniel T Rein; Yosuke Kawakami; Ronald D Alvarez; Rodney P Rocconi; Gene P Siegal; Paul Dent; Paul B Fisher; David T Curiel
Journal:  Clin Cancer Res       Date:  2007-05-01       Impact factor: 12.531

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Authors:  Laura Ahtiainen; Cristina Mirantes; Tiina Jahkola; Sophie Escutenaire; Iulia Diaconu; Pamela Osterlund; Anna Kanerva; Vincenzo Cerullo; Akseli Hemminki
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10.  Syngeneic syrian hamster tumors feature tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes allowing adoptive cell therapy enhanced by oncolytic adenovirus in a replication permissive setting.

Authors:  Mikko Siurala; Markus Vähä-Koskela; Riikka Havunen; Siri Tähtinen; Simona Bramante; Suvi Parviainen; J Michael Mathis; Anna Kanerva; Akseli Hemminki
Journal:  Oncoimmunology       Date:  2016-02-18       Impact factor: 8.110

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