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Markedly enhanced intratumoral spread and antitumor effect of oncolytic adenovirus expressing decorin
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Markedly enhanced intratumoral spread and antitumor effect of oncolytic adenovirus expressing decorin

  • Chae-Ok Yun1,
  • Joo-Hang Kim2,
  • Il-Kyu Choi1,
  • Young-Sook Lee1,
  • Ji Young Yoo1,
  • A-Rum Yoon1,
  • Hoguen Kim3 &
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  • Daniela Seidler4 

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With the aim of improving viral distribution and tumor penetration, we have engineered decorin expressing replication-incompetent (dl-LacZ-DCNG) and -competent (Ad-[DELTA]E1B-DCNG) adenoviruses. In both tumor spheroids and established solid tumors in vivo, administration of dl-LacZ-DCNG resulted in greater transduction efficiency and viral spread throughout the tumor mass. Ad-[DELTA]E1B-DCNG also enhanced viral distribution and tumor spread, leading to an increased anti-tumor effect and survival advantage. Upon histological analysis, Ad-[DELTA]E1B-DCNG also elicited greater percentage of apoptotic cells and extensive necrosis compared to those from untreated or control virus-treated tumors. Furthermore, Ad-[DELTA]E1B-DCNG substantially decreased extracellular matrix components within the tumor tissue, while normal tissue adjacent to the tumor was not affected. Finally, intratumoral administration of Ad-[DELTA]E1B-DCNG did not enhance but inhibited the formation of pulmonary metastases of B16BL6 melanoma cells in mice. Taken together, these data demonstrate the utility of decorin as a dispersion agent and suggest its utility and potential in improving the efficacy of replicating adenovirus-mediated cancer gene therapy.

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  1. Yonsei University College of Medicine, Institute for Cancer Research https://www.nature.com/nature

    Chae-Ok Yun, Il-Kyu Choi, Young-Sook Lee, Ji Young Yoo & A-Rum Yoon

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  3. Yonsei University College of Medicine, Department of Pathology https://www.nature.com/nature

    Hoguen Kim

  4. University Hospital of Muenster, Department of Physiological Chemistry and Pathobiochemistry https://www.nature.com/nature

    Daniela Seidler

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Yun, CO., Kim, JH., Choi, IK. et al. Markedly enhanced intratumoral spread and antitumor effect of oncolytic adenovirus expressing decorin. Nat Prec (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2008.1485.1

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  • adenoviral vector
  • cancer gene therapy
  • extracellular matrix remodeling
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