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HSV-1 Oncolytic Viruses from Bench to Bedside: An Overview of Current Clinical Trials

Marilin Koch, Sean Lawler, E. Antonio Chiocca

2020Cancers59 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) provides a genetic chassis for several oncolytic viruses (OVs) currently in clinical trials. Oncolytic HSV1 (oHSV) have been engineered to reduce neurovirulence and enhance anti-tumor lytic activity and immunogenicity to make them attractive candidates in a range of oncology indications. Successful clinical data resulted in the FDA-approval of the oHSV talimogene laherparepvec (T-Vec) in 2015, and several other variants are currently undergoing clinical assessment and may expand the landscape of future oncologic therapy options. This review offers a detailed overview of the latest results from clinical trials as well as an outlook on newly developed HSV-1 oncolytic variants with improved tumor selectivity, replication, and immunostimulatory capacity and related clinical studies.

Topics & Concepts

Oncolytic virusClinical trialHerpes simplex virusMedicineBench to bedsideImmunogenicityLytic cycleVirologyVirusMedical physicsImmunologyInternal medicineImmune systemVirus-based gene therapy researchCAR-T cell therapy researchViral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in Insects