The telomerase RNA (hTR) and reverse transcriptase (hTERT) promoters are active in most cancer cells, but not in normal cells, and are useful for transcriptional targeting in gene therapy models. Telomerase-specific conditionally replicating adenoviruses (CRAB) are attractive vectors because they should selectively lyse tumor cells. Here, we compare CRAds, in which either the hTR or hTERT promoter controls expression of the adenovirus E1A gene. In replication-defective reporter adenoviruses, the hTR promoter was up to 57-fold stronger in cancer cells than normal cells and up to 49-fold stronger than hTERT. In normal cells, hTERT promoter activity was essentially absent. Doses of telomerase-specific CRAds between 1.8 and 28 infectious units ...
Telomerase plays a role in the unlimited replicative capacity of the majority of cancer cells and pr...
Replication-selective tumor-specific viruses represent a novel approach for treating neoplastic dise...
Telomerase plays a role in the unlimited replicative capacity of the majority of cancer cells and pr...
The promoter for human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERTp) is preferentially active in maligna...
Human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT), the catalytic subunit of telomerase, functions to st...
Treatment of advanced SCLC remains one of the major challenges in current medicine because of the hi...
PURPOSE: This study has been planned to generate a replication-competent adenovirus which replicates...
Telomerase expression represents a good target for cancer gene therapy. The promoters of the core te...
Telomerase expression represents a good target for cancer gene therapy. The promoters of the core te...
AbstractTelomerase expression represents a good target for cancer gene therapy. The promoters of the...
Long non-coding transcripts from telomeres, called telomeric repeat-containing RNA (TERRA), were ide...
Replication-selective tumor-specific viruses constitute a novel approach for treatment of neoplastic...
Reactivation of telomerase maintains telomere function and is considered critical to immortalization...
Abstract Telomerase activity is a wide tumor marker. Human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT),...
AbstractTelomerase plays a role in the unlimited replicative capacity of the majority of cancer cell...
Telomerase plays a role in the unlimited replicative capacity of the majority of cancer cells and pr...
Replication-selective tumor-specific viruses represent a novel approach for treating neoplastic dise...
Telomerase plays a role in the unlimited replicative capacity of the majority of cancer cells and pr...
The promoter for human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERTp) is preferentially active in maligna...
Human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT), the catalytic subunit of telomerase, functions to st...
Treatment of advanced SCLC remains one of the major challenges in current medicine because of the hi...
PURPOSE: This study has been planned to generate a replication-competent adenovirus which replicates...
Telomerase expression represents a good target for cancer gene therapy. The promoters of the core te...
Telomerase expression represents a good target for cancer gene therapy. The promoters of the core te...
AbstractTelomerase expression represents a good target for cancer gene therapy. The promoters of the...
Long non-coding transcripts from telomeres, called telomeric repeat-containing RNA (TERRA), were ide...
Replication-selective tumor-specific viruses constitute a novel approach for treatment of neoplastic...
Reactivation of telomerase maintains telomere function and is considered critical to immortalization...
Abstract Telomerase activity is a wide tumor marker. Human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT),...
AbstractTelomerase plays a role in the unlimited replicative capacity of the majority of cancer cell...
Telomerase plays a role in the unlimited replicative capacity of the majority of cancer cells and pr...
Replication-selective tumor-specific viruses represent a novel approach for treating neoplastic dise...
Telomerase plays a role in the unlimited replicative capacity of the majority of cancer cells and pr...