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Vesicular Stomatitis Virus (VSV) G Glycoprotein Can Be Modified to Create a Her2/Neu-Targeted VSV That Eliminates Large Implanted Mammary Tumors

Yanhua Gao, Ira Bergman

2023Journal of Virology19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A new form of vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) was created that specifically targets and destroys cancer cells that express the Her2/neu receptor. This receptor is commonly found in human breast cancer and is associated with a poor prognosis. In laboratory tests using mouse models, the virus was highly effective at eliminating implanted tumors and creating a strong immune response against cancer. VSV has many advantages as a cancer treatment, including high levels of safety and efficacy and the ability to be combined with other oncolytic viruses to enhance treatment results or to create an effective cancer vaccine. This new virus can also be easily modified to target other cancer cell surface molecules and to add immune-modifying genes. Overall, this new VSV is a promising candidate for further development as an immune-based cancer therapy.

Topics & Concepts

Vesicular stomatitis virusHER2/neuBiologyOncolytic virusVirologyVirusSindbis virusMeasles virusVesicular StomatitisAntibodyTiterMolecular biologyImmunologyCancerBreast cancerVaccinationMeaslesGeneticsBiochemistryRNAGeneVirus-based gene therapy researchAnimal Virus Infections StudiesHerpesvirus Infections and Treatments