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Herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) for cancer treatment.

Y Shen1, J Nemunaitis.   

Abstract

Cancer remains a serious threat to human health, causing over 500 000 deaths each year in US alone, exceeded only by heart diseases. Many new technologies are being developed to fight cancer, among which are gene therapies and oncolytic virotherapies. Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) is a neurotropic DNA virus with many favorable properties both as a delivery vector for cancer therapeutic genes and as a backbone for oncolytic viruses. Herpes simplex virus type 1 is highly infectious, so HSV-1 vectors are efficient vehicles for the delivery of exogenous genetic materials to cells. The inherent cytotoxicity of this virus, if harnessed and made to be selective by genetic manipulations, makes this virus a good candidate for developing viral oncolytic approach. Furthermore, its large genome size, ability to infect cells with a high degree of efficiency, and the presence of an inherent replication controlling mechanism, the thymidine kinase gene, add to its potential capabilities. This review briefly summarizes the biology of HSV-1, examines various strategies that have been used to genetically modify the virus, and discusses preclinical as well as clinical results of the HSV-1-derived vectors in cancer treatment.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16604059     DOI: 10.1038/sj.cgt.7700946

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Gene Ther        ISSN: 0929-1903            Impact factor:   5.987


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1.  HSV Recombinant Vectors for Gene Therapy.

Authors:  Roberto Manservigi; Rafaela Argnani; Peggy Marconi
Journal:  Open Virol J       Date:  2010-06-18

Review 2.  Oncolytic herpes simplex virus vectors and chemotherapy: are combinatorial strategies more effective for cancer?

Authors:  Ryuichi Kanai; Hiroaki Wakimoto; Tooba Cheema; Samuel D Rabkin
Journal:  Future Oncol       Date:  2010-04       Impact factor: 3.404

Review 3.  Progress and problems with the use of suicide genes for targeted cancer therapy.

Authors:  Zahra Karjoo; Xuguang Chen; Arash Hatefi
Journal:  Adv Drug Deliv Rev       Date:  2015-05-22       Impact factor: 15.470

4.  Phase I/II study of oncolytic herpes simplex virus NV1020 in patients with extensively pretreated refractory colorectal cancer metastatic to the liver.

Authors:  Sunil K Geevarghese; David A Geller; Hans A de Haan; Markus Hörer; Anette E Knoll; Axel Mescheder; John Nemunaitis; Tony R Reid; Daniel Y Sze; Kenneth K Tanabe; Hoda Tawfik
Journal:  Hum Gene Ther       Date:  2010-09       Impact factor: 5.695

5.  Conditional control of suicide gene expression in tumor cells with theophylline-responsive ribozyme.

Authors:  Y Zhang; J Wang; H Cheng; Y Sun; M Liu; Z Wu; R Pei
Journal:  Gene Ther       Date:  2016-11-22       Impact factor: 5.250

Review 6.  Bugs and drugs: oncolytic virotherapy in combination with chemotherapy.

Authors:  Sonia Tusell Wennier; Jia Liu; Grant McFadden
Journal:  Curr Pharm Biotechnol       Date:  2012-07       Impact factor: 2.837

7.  Current status of gene therapy for brain tumors.

Authors:  Andrea M Murphy; Samuel D Rabkin
Journal:  Transl Res       Date:  2012-12-11       Impact factor: 7.012

8.  VEGF blockade enables oncolytic cancer virotherapy in part by modulating intratumoral myeloid cells.

Authors:  Mark A Currier; Francis K Eshun; Allyson Sholl; Artur Chernoguz; Kelly Crawford; Senad Divanovic; Louis Boon; William F Goins; Jason S Frischer; Margaret H Collins; Jennifer L Leddon; William H Baird; Amy Haseley; Keri A Streby; Pin-Yi Wang; Brett W Hendrickson; Rolf A Brekken; Balveen Kaur; David Hildeman; Timothy P Cripe
Journal:  Mol Ther       Date:  2013-03-12       Impact factor: 11.454

9.  Combination immunotherapy for tumors via sequential intratumoral injections of oncolytic herpes simplex virus 1 and immature dendritic cells.

Authors:  Christopher J Farrell; Cecile Zaupa; Zachary Barnard; Jason Maley; Robert L Martuza; Samuel D Rabkin; William T Curry
Journal:  Clin Cancer Res       Date:  2008-12-01       Impact factor: 12.531

10.  Identification of replication-competent HSV-1 Cgal+ strain signaling targets in human hepatoma cells by functional organelle proteomics.

Authors:  Enrique Santamaría; María I Mora; Corinne Potel; Joaquín Fernández-Irigoyen; Elvira Carro-Roldán; Rubén Hernández-Alcoceba; Jesús Prieto; Alberto L Epstein; Fernando J Corrales
Journal:  Mol Cell Proteomics       Date:  2008-12-19       Impact factor: 5.911

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