1. Infection of non-cancer cells: A barrier or support for oncolytic virotherapy?
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Victor A. Naumenko, Aleksei A. Stepanenko, Anastasiia V. Lipatova, Daniil A. Vishnevskiy, and Vladimir P. Chekhonin
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oncolytic virus ,infection of non-cancer cells ,cancer therapy ,tumor microenvironment ,secondary lymphoid tissues ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Oncolytic viruses are designed to specifically target cancer cells, sparing normal cells. Although numerous studies demonstrate the ability of oncolytic viruses to infect a wide range of non-tumor cells, the significance of this phenomenon for cancer virotherapy is poorly understood. To fill the gap, we summarize the data on infection of non-cancer targets by oncolytic viruses with a special focus on tumor microenvironment and secondary lymphoid tissues. The review aims to address two major questions: how do attenuated viruses manage to infect normal cells, and whether it is of importance for oncolytic virotherapy.
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- 2022
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