利用检测无处不在突变的开关促进溶瘤载体复制

IF 0.4 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Michael A. Renteln
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大多数现有的癌症疗法对正常组织和癌组织都有负面影响。治疗癌症的一种潜在有效的策略是靶向一种或多种在给定患者肿瘤中普遍存在的突变,这种策略可以排除脱靶损伤,对大多数患者来说可能是一种选择。为了实现这一策略,我们将对患者的原发肿瘤和转移瘤进行多区域测序,以找出所有或至少大多数区域之间共享的突变。一旦已知一个或多个靶标,理想情况下,人们将快速产生至少一种所述普遍存在的突变的分子开关,该分子开关可以将突变的DNA、RNA或蛋白质与野生型版本区分开来,并随后触发治疗反应。我认为治疗反应涉及溶瘤病毒或细胞内细菌的复制,理论上任何突变都可以通过进入细胞的载体检测到,自动繁殖可能非常有帮助。此外,突变“信号”可以很容易地通过转录和翻译(如果目标是细胞内蛋白)增强来增强。重要的是,就信号的放大和靶向的容易性而言,RNA可能是分子开关的最佳靶点。
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Promoting oncolytic vector replication with switches that detect ubiquitous mutations
Most existing cancer therapies negatively affect normal tissue as well as cancerous tissue. A potentially effective strategy for treating cancer that precludes off-target damage and could be an option for most patients would involve targeting one or more mutations that are ubiquitous in the given patient’s tumor(s). To effect this strategy, one would employ multi-region sequencing of a patient’s primary tumor and metastases to seek out mutations that are shared between all or at least most regions. Once the target or targets are known, one would ideally rapidly generate a molecular switch for at least one of said ubiquitous mutations that can distinguish the mutated DNA, RNA, or protein from the wild-type version and subsequently trigger a therapeutic response. I propose that the therapeutic response involve the replication of an oncolytic virus or intracellular bacterium, as any mutation can theoretically be detected by a vector that enters the cell - and automatic propagation could be very helpful. Moreover, the mutation “signal” can be easily enhanced through transcriptional and translational (if the target is an intracellular protein) enhancement. Importantly, RNA may make the best target for the molecular switches in terms of amplification of the signal and ease of targeting.
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期刊介绍: Current Cancer Therapy Reviews publishes frontier reviews on all the latest advances in clinical oncology, cancer therapy and pharmacology. The journal"s aim is to publish the highest quality review articles dedicated to clinical research in the field. The journal is essential reading for all researchers and clinicians in cancer therapy.
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