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Photoactivatable oncolytic adenovirus for optogenetic cancer therapy

Medicine and Health

Photoactivatable oncolytic adenovirus for optogenetic cancer therapy

Y. Hagihara, A. Sakamoto, et al.

Discover the groundbreaking potential of the photoactivatable oncolytic adenovirus (paOAd), engineered by Yasuko Hagihara and team, to revolutionize cancer therapy. This innovative approach harnesses blue light to activate the virus, leading to remarkable tumor growth inhibition without harmful side effects when not triggered. A leap forward in targeting even the most resilient cancer stem cells.

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Abstract
Virotherapy using oncolytic adenovirus is an effective anticancer strategy. However, the tumor selectivity of oncolytic adenoviruses is not enough high. To develop oncolytic adenovirus with a low risk of off-tumor toxicity, we constructed a photoactivatable oncolytic adenovirus (paOAd). In response to blue light irradiation, the expression of adenoviral E1 genes, which are necessary for adenoviral replication, is induced and replication of this adenovirus occurs. In vitro, efficient lysis of various human cancer cell lines was observed by paOAd infection followed by blue light irradiation. Importantly, there was no off-tumor toxicity unless the cells were irradiated by blue light. In vivo, tumor growth in a subcutaneous tumor model and a mouse model of liver cancer was significantly inhibited by paOAd infection followed by blue light irradiation. In addition, paOAd also showed a therapeutic effect on cancer stem cells. These results suggest that paOAd is useful as a safe and therapeutically effective cancer therapy.
Publisher
Cell Death and Disease
Published On
Jan 01, 2020
Authors
Yasuko Hagihara, Ayaka Sakamoto, Takashi Tokuda, Tomoki Yamashita, Sena Ikemoto, Ayaka Kimura, Makito Haruta, Kiyotaka Sasagawa, Jun Ohta, Kazuo Takayama, Hiroyuki Mizuguchi
Tags
oncolytic adenovirus
cancer therapy
photoactivatable
blue light irradiation
tumor growth inhibition
cancer stem cells
safety
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