Oncolytic Newcastle disease virus effects on immune response - a new issue in cancer treatment.

Q4 Medicine
W Kooti, H Gouvarchin Ghaleh Esmaeili, M Farzanehpour, R Dorostkar, B Jalali Kondori, M Bolandian
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Abstract

Background: Millions of people are diagnosed with cancer each year, and fighting it puts a heavy financial burden on communities and governments. Numerous advances have been made in the field of cancer; one of the newest methods is using oncolytic viruses. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of oncolytic Newcastle disease virus wild-type strains (NDV-WTS) on the immune system.

Material and methods: Forty mice were divided into four groups (10 animals in each group). The control group received phosphate buffered saline, and experimental group 1 (NDV-WTS 1), experimental group 2 (NDV-WTS 2), and experimental group 3 (NDV-WTS 3) received 10-1, 10-2, and 10-3 titers of Newcastle virus on 0, 14th, and 28th days. On the 31st day, 100 µL of Newcastle virus was injected into the left footpads of animals. After 48 hours, delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) reactions were measured. On the 33rd day, peritoneal macrophages were isolated. Then proliferation of the cells was measured by the methyl-thiazolyl-tetrazolium (MTT) test. Neutral red uptake and respiratory burst of peritoneal macrophages were also assessed. Data were analyzed using statistical software SPSS, version 19.

Results: The results of the DTH test showed that footpad swelling in control, NDV-WTS 1, NDV-WTS 2, and NDV-WTS 3 groups were 23.5%, 23.5%, 23.6% and 23.6%. No significant differences were seen between the groups in this regard (P > 0.05). A negative nitroblue tetrazolium (NBT) reduction test as an indicator of macrophage's respiratory burst, showed no significant difference between the groups (P > 0.05). The neutral red uptake assay and MTT test showed no significant differences between the groups (P > 0.05).

Conclusion: The results of this study showed that NDV-WTS in doses of 10-1, 10-2, and 10-3 have no adverse effects on healthy normal cells.

溶瘤性新城疫病毒对免疫反应的影响——癌症治疗的新课题。
背景:每年有数百万人被诊断患有癌症,与癌症作斗争给社区和政府带来了沉重的经济负担。在癌症领域已经取得了许多进展;最新的方法之一是使用溶瘤病毒。本研究旨在评价新城疫病毒野生型毒株(NDV-WTS)对免疫系统的影响。材料与方法:40只小鼠分为4组,每组10只。对照组给予磷酸盐缓冲生理盐水,实验1组(NDV-WTS 1)、实验2组(NDV-WTS 2)、实验3组(NDV-WTS 3)分别于第0、14、28天给予10-1、10-2、10-3滴度新城病毒。第31天,将新城病毒100µL注射到动物左脚垫。48小时后,观察延迟型超敏反应(DTH)。第33天,分离腹腔巨噬细胞。然后用甲基噻唑四氮唑(MTT)试验检测细胞的增殖情况。同时观察腹腔巨噬细胞的中性红摄取和呼吸爆发情况。数据分析采用SPSS 19版统计软件。结果:DTH检测结果显示,对照组、NDV-WTS 1组、NDV-WTS 2组、NDV-WTS 3组足部肿胀率分别为23.5%、23.5%、23.6%、23.6%。两组在这方面没有显著差异(P >0.05)。作为巨噬细胞呼吸爆发指标的硝基蓝四氮唑(NBT)还原试验阴性,各组间差异无统计学意义(P >0.05)。中性红色摄取试验和MTT试验显示各组间无显著差异(P >0.05)。结论:本研究结果表明,10-1、10-2、10-3剂量的NDV-WTS对健康正常细胞无不良影响。
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Klinicka Onkologie Medicine-Oncology
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