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Efficient Intravenous Tumor Targeting Using the αVβ6 Integrin Selective Precision Virotherapy Ad5NULL-A20

Authors :
James A. Davies
John D. Chester
Gillian Seaton
Alan L. Parker
Luke Piggott
Hanni Uusi-Kerttula
Gareth Marlow
Richard W. E. Clarkson
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2021.

Abstract

Background: We previously developed a refined, tumor selective adenovirus, Ad5NULL-A20, har-boring tropism ablating mutations in each major capsid protein, to ablate all native means of infection. We incorporated a 20mer peptide (A20) in the fiber knob for selective infection via αvβ6 integrin, a marker of aggressive epithelial cancers. Methods: To ascertain the selectivity of Ad5NULL-A20 for αvβ6 positive tumor cell lines of pancreatic and breast cancer origin, we performed reporter gene and cell viability assays. Biodistribution of viral vectors in mice harboring xenografts with low, medium, and high αvβ6 levels was quantified by qPCR for viral genomes 48 hours post intravenous administration. Results: Ad5NULL-A20 vector transduced cells in an αvβ6 selective manner, whilst cell killing me-diated by oncolytic Ad5NULL-A20 was αvβ6 selective. Biodistribution analysis following intrave-nous administration into mice bearing breast cancer xenografts demonstrated that Ad5NULL-A20 resulted in significantly reduced liver accumulation coupled with increased tumor accumulation compared to Ad5 in all three models, with tumor: liver ratios improved as a function of αvβ6 expression. Conclusions: Ad5NULL-A20 based virotherapies efficiently target αvβ6 integrin positive tumors following intravenous administration, validating the potential of Ad5NULL-A20 for systemic ap-plications, enabling tumor selective overexpression of virally encoded therapeutic transgenes.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....08b07dbaae9716dbeeadc5e05cc4cd43
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202103.0779.v1