2010
DOI: 10.3892/ijo_00000826
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Oncolytic poliovirus therapy and immunization with poliovirus-infected cell lysate induces potent antitumor immunity against neuroblastoma in vivo

Abstract: Abstract. In a previous study, we demonstrated that neuroblastoma subcutaneously implanted in immuno-competent mice is eliminated by intratumoral administration of neuroattenuated poliovirus (PV). Our results also suggested that the in vivo destruction of neuroblastoma cells by virotherapy lead to a robust antitumor immune response. In this work, splenocytes harvested from neuroblastoma-bearing animals treated with neuroattenuated PV exhibited significantly higher lytic activity against tumor target cells than… Show more

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“…This has also resulted in the rapid development of a new generation of synthetic vaccine candidates beneficial for humans and domesticated animals[1]. The conception of novel beneficial variants of existing organisms for the treatment of cancer[8,9] or for use as vaccines[10,11] have become new exciting branches in molecular medical research. However, there have been apprehensions over the use of this technology to synthesize dangerous pathogens by chemical synthesis such as poliovirus [4] or 1918 Influenza virus [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has also resulted in the rapid development of a new generation of synthetic vaccine candidates beneficial for humans and domesticated animals[1]. The conception of novel beneficial variants of existing organisms for the treatment of cancer[8,9] or for use as vaccines[10,11] have become new exciting branches in molecular medical research. However, there have been apprehensions over the use of this technology to synthesize dangerous pathogens by chemical synthesis such as poliovirus [4] or 1918 Influenza virus [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%