2007
DOI: 10.21859/isv.1.4.1
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Reovirus oncolysis: a brief insight on molecular mechanism and immunological aspect

Abstract: : Reovirus (respiratory enteric orphan virus), a naturally occurring benign human pathogen, has an inherent ability to target transformed and cancerous cells and cause their lysis, while leaving non-transformed cells relatively unaffected. The efficiency of this innate oncolytic activity of reovirus correlates with expression of the ras oncogene. Cells expressing activated Ras and the related Ras/RalGEF/p38 pathway are more permissive to the reovirus infection than that of untransformed counterparts. Ras-trans… Show more

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