Literature DB >> 15242569

Gene therapy for thyroid cancer: current status and future prospects.

Christine Spitzweg1, John C Morris.   

Abstract

Despite multimodality treatment for thyroid cancer, including surgical resection, radioiodine therapy, thyrotropin (TSH)-suppressive thyroxine treatment, and chemotherapy/radiotherapy, survival rates have not improved over the last decades. Therefore, development and evaluation of novel treatment strategies, including gene therapy, are urgently needed. A variety of gene therapy approaches have been evaluated for the treatment of follicular cell-derived and medullary thyroid cancer, including corrective gene therapy (p53 restoration, expression of a dominant negative RET mutant), cytoreductive gene therapy (suicide gene/prodrug strategy herpes simplex virus-thymidine kinase [HSV-tk]/ganciclovir, antiangiogenic therapy with endostatin) and immunomodulatory gene therapy (expression of interleukin (IL)-2 and IL-12). Furthermore, cloning of the sodium iodide symporter (NIS) gene has paved the way for the development of a novel cytoreductive gene therapy strategy based on NIS gene transfer followed by the application of radioiodine therapy ((131)I). NIS gene delivery into medullary and follicular cell-derived thyroid cancer cells has been shown to be capable of establishing or restoring radioiodine accumulation and might therefore represent an effective therapy for medullary and dedifferentiated thyroid tumors that lack iodide accumulating activity. The data summarized in this review article clearly demonstrate that the currently available strategies represent potentially curative novel therapeutic approaches for future gene therapy of thyroid cancer. The combination of different therapeutic genes has been demonstrated to be very useful to enhance therapeutic efficacy and seems to have a promising role at least as part of a multimodality approach for advanced thyroid cancer.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15242569     DOI: 10.1089/105072504323150732

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thyroid        ISSN: 1050-7256            Impact factor:   6.568


  10 in total

Review 1.  The Sodium/Iodide Symporter (NIS): Molecular Physiology and Preclinical and Clinical Applications.

Authors:  Silvia Ravera; Andrea Reyna-Neyra; Giuseppe Ferrandino; L Mario Amzel; Nancy Carrasco
Journal:  Annu Rev Physiol       Date:  2017-02-10       Impact factor: 19.318

Review 2.  Standard and emerging therapies for metastatic differentiated thyroid cancer.

Authors:  Christine J O'Neill; Jennifer Oucharek; Diana Learoyd; Stan B Sidhu
Journal:  Oncologist       Date:  2010-02-08

Review 3.  UPDATED UNDERSTANDING OF THE MOLECULAR TARGETS OF RADIOIODINE IN DIFFERENTIATED THYROID CANCER.

Authors:  Y Zhang; W Zou; X Zhu; L Jiang; C Gui; Q Fan; Y Tu; J Chen
Journal:  Acta Endocrinol (Buchar)       Date:  2022 Jan-Mar       Impact factor: 1.104

Review 4.  Looking at Thyroid Cancer from the Tumor-Suppressor Genes Point of View.

Authors:  Sadegh Rajabi; Catherine Alix-Panabières; Arshia Sharbatdar Alaei; Raziyeh Abooshahab; Heewa Shakib; Mohammad Reza Ashrafi
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-17       Impact factor: 6.575

5.  Suicide gene approach using a dual-expression lentiviral vector to enhance the safety of ex vivo gene therapy for bone repair.

Authors:  F Alaee; O Sugiyama; M S Virk; H Tang; H Drissi; A C Lichtler; J R Lieberman
Journal:  Gene Ther       Date:  2013-11-28       Impact factor: 5.250

6.  Concordant activity of transgene expression cassettes inserted into E1, E3 and E4 cloning sites in the adenovirus genome.

Authors:  Linh Pham; Takafumi Nakamura; A Gabriela Rosales; Stephanie K Carlson; Kent R Bailey; Kah-Whye Peng; Stephen J Russell
Journal:  J Gene Med       Date:  2009-03       Impact factor: 4.565

Review 7.  The sodium iodide symporter (NIS) as an imaging reporter for gene, viral, and cell-based therapies.

Authors:  Alan R Penheiter; Stephen J Russell; Stephanie K Carlson
Journal:  Curr Gene Ther       Date:  2012-02-01       Impact factor: 4.391

8.  Improved cell-specificity of adeno-associated viral vectors for medullary thyroid carcinoma using calcitonin gene regulatory elements.

Authors:  Hazel C Levy; Danielle Hulvey; Laura Adamson-Small; Natacha Jn-Simon; Victor Prima; Scott Rivkees; Jacqueline A Hobbs
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-02-06       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  EGFR-Targeted Adenovirus Dendrimer Coating for Improved Systemic Delivery of the Theranostic NIS Gene.

Authors:  Geoffrey K Grünwald; Alexandra Vetter; Kathrin Klutz; Michael J Willhauck; Nathalie Schwenk; Reingard Senekowitsch-Schmidtke; Markus Schwaiger; Christian Zach; Ernst Wagner; Burkhard Göke; Per S Holm; Manfred Ogris; Christine Spitzweg
Journal:  Mol Ther Nucleic Acids       Date:  2013-11-05       Impact factor: 10.183

Review 10.  Interleukins in Thyroid Cancer: From Basic Researches to Applications in Clinical Practice.

Authors:  Chuang Xi; Guo-Qiang Zhang; Zhen-Kui Sun; Hong-Jun Song; Chen-Tian Shen; Xiao-Yue Chen; Jian-Wen Sun; Zhong-Ling Qiu; Quan-Yong Luo
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2020-06-12       Impact factor: 7.561

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