条件复制疱疹病毒载体在泌尿系统肿瘤基因治疗中的应用。

M. Oyama, T. Yazaki, T. Ohigashi, M. Hoshi, Y. Horiguchi, M. Oya, H. Asakura, J. Nakashima, M. Tachibana, K. Uyemura, M. Murai
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摘要

疱疹病毒载体已广泛用于实验性基因治疗。我们在此回顾这种疗法治疗泌尿系统肿瘤的策略。大多数转基因病毒的实验研究都采用了不能复制的载体。然而,在最初的感染事件之后,这些病毒无法感染其他细胞。因此,这种策略很大程度上依赖于旁观者效应,因为大量未感染的肿瘤细胞仍然存在。有条件复制疱疹载体G207是为了克服安全性和肿瘤特异性的潜在问题而开发的。由于其神经亲和性,已被用于治疗恶性脑肿瘤。近年来,G207在非神经肿瘤中的应用也有报道。由于G207可能对泌尿系统恶性肿瘤的治疗有用,我们在体外和体内评估了G207对几种肿瘤细胞的抗肿瘤作用。我们的数据提示G207可能适用于泌尿系统恶性肿瘤的治疗。
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Application of conditionally replicating herpes vector for gene therapy treatment of urologic neoplasms.
Herpes vector has been widely used for experimental gene therapy. We herein review the strategies of such therapy for the treatment of urologic neoplasms. Most experimental studies of genetically altered viruses have employed replication-incompetent vectors. However, such viruses are unable to infect additional cells subsequent to the initial infection event. Therefore, this strategy has relied heavily on the bystander effect because a large number of noninfected tumor cells remain. Conditionally replicating herpes vector G207 has been developed in order to overcome potential problems of safety and tumor specificity for human use. It has been used to treat malignant brain tumors because of its neural tropism. In the last few years, applications of G207 for non-neural tumors have been reported. Because G207 may be useful for the treatment of urologic malignant tumors, we evaluated the antitumor effect against several types of tumor cells both in vitro and in vivo. Our data suggest that G207 may be applicable for the treatment of urologic malignant tumors.
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