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Evolving Status of Clinical Immunotherapy with Oncolytic Adenovirus

Martí Farrera-Sal, Laura Vidaña Moya, Miriam Bazán‐Peregrino, Ramón Alemany

2021Clinical Cancer Research42 citationsDOI

Abstract

Cancer immunotherapy targeting immune checkpoint inhibitors shows efficacy in several human cancers, but "cold tumors" that lack immune cells are typically unresponsive. Among the potential therapeutic approaches that could "heat" or promote lymphocyte infiltration of cold tumors, oncolytic viruses have attracted interest for their lytic and immunogenic mechanisms of action. In this article, we review the use of oncolytic adenoviruses in cancer immunotherapy, with a particular focus on preclinical and clinical data of oncolytic adenovirus-triggered immune responses against tumor antigens. We also discuss parameters to consider in clinical trial design and the combination of oncolytic adenoviruses with conventional treatments or other immunotherapies.

Topics & Concepts

Oncolytic virusOncolytic adenovirusImmunotherapyImmune systemLytic cycleCancer immunotherapyAntigenImmunologyMedicineVirotherapyCancer researchCancerImmune checkpointVirusInternal medicineVirus-based gene therapy researchCAR-T cell therapy researchCancer Research and Treatments
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