학술논문

Second-generation HIF-activated oncolytic adenoviruses with improved replication, oncolytic, and antitumor efficacy.
Document Type
Article
Source
Gene Therapy. Dec2010, Vol. 17 Issue 12, p1430-1441. 12p.
Subject
*TRANSCRIPTION factors
*ADENOVIRUSES
*VIRAL replication
*ANTINEOPLASTIC agents
*HYPOXEMIA
*GENE expression
*LEUCOCYTES
*CANCER treatment
Language
ISSN
0969-7128
Abstract
There is a need to develop more potent oncolytic adenoviruses (Ads) that show increased antitumor activity in patients. The HYPR-Ads are targeted oncolytic Ads that specifically kill tumor cells, which express active hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF). While therapeutically efficacious, the HYPR-Ads showed attenuated replication and oncolytic activity. To overcome these deficiencies and improve antitumor efficacy, we created new HIF-activated oncolytic Ads, HIF-Ad and HIF-Ad-IL4, which have two key changes: (i) a modified HIF-responsive promoter to regulate the E1A replication gene and (ii) insertion of the E3 gene region. The HIF-Ads showed conditional activation of E1A expression under hypoxia. Importantly, the HIF-Ads show hypoxia-dependent replication, oncolytic and cellular release activities, and potent antitumor efficacy, all of which are significantly greater than that of the HYPR-Ads. Notably, HIF-Ad-IL4 treatment led to regressions in tumor size by 70% and extensive tumor infiltration by leukocytes resulting in an antitumor efficacy that is up to six-fold greater than that of the HYPR-Ads, HIF-Ad and wild-type Ad treatment. These studies show that treatment with an HIF-activated oncolytic Ad leads to a measurable therapeutic response. The novel design of the HIF-Ads represents a significant improvement compared with first-generation oncolytic Ads and has great potential to increase the efficacy of this cancer therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]