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Systemic Delivery Strategies for Oncolytic Viruses: Advancing Targeted and Efficient Tumor Therapy

Yunxin Xia, Dan Li, Kai Yang, Xia Ou

2025International Journal of Molecular Sciences9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The rapid development of therapies using oncolytic viruses (OVs) has highlighted their unique advantages, such as their selective replication in tumor cells and their activation of a specific systemic antitumor immune response. However, effectively delivering OVs to tumor sites, especially solid tumor sites, remains a critical challenge. Intratumoral injections face significant barriers in treating some malignant tumors in internal organs, while increasing preclinical data support the use of intravenous injections. Nevertheless, intravenously injected viral particles may be prematurely cleared by circulating antibodies or complements, resulting in a reduced virus dose effectively reaching the tumor site. Therefore, developing methods to shield viruses from the neutralizing environment of the bloodstream while heading toward tumor sites is a must. In this review, we discuss some of the most promising delivery methods for OVs currently under investigation.

Topics & Concepts

Oncolytic virusClearanceMedicineImmune systemVirusCancer researchSystemic administrationTumor cellsImmunologyBiologyIn vivoUrologyBiotechnologyVirus-based gene therapy researchCAR-T cell therapy researchCancer Research and Treatments