Harnessing oncolytic virus-mediated immunity
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Volker Schirrmacher
Philippe Fournier
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EnglishAbstract
Oncolytic viruses (OVs) have emerged as a promising anticancer treatment. OVs selectively infect, replicate in, and kill tumor cells. Oncolytic viral therapy occurs in two phases: an initial phase where the virus mediates direct oncolysis of tumor cells, and a second phase where an induced post-oncolytic immune response continues to mediate tumor destruction and retards progression of the disease. For a long time, the therapeutic efficacy was thought to depend mainly on the direct viral oncolysis based on their tumor selective replication and killing activities. But the post-oncolytic anti-tumor activity induced by the OV therapy is also a key factor for an efficient therapeutic activity. The topic adresses various strategies how to optimize OVs anti-tumor activity.
Keywords
anti-tumor activity; immunovirotherapy; oncolytic virus; oncolytic virotherapy; tumor-associated antigen; immunotherapeutic approaches; anti-viral responseWebshop link
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9782889194506Publisher
Frontiers Media SAPublisher website
www.frontiersin.orgPublication date and place
2015Series
Frontiers Research Topics,Classification
Medicine and Nursing

