Viruses that specifically replicate in tumor over normal cells offer promising cancer therapies. Oncolytic viruses (OV) not only kill the tumor cells directly; they also promote anti-tumor immunotherapeutic responses. Other major advantages of OVs are that they dose-escalate in tumors and can be genetically engineered to enhance potency and specificity. Unmodified wild type reovirus is a propitious OV currently in phase I–III clinical trials. This review summarizes modifications to reovirus that may improve potency and/or specificity during oncolysis. Classical genetics approaches have revealed reovirus variants with improved adaptation towards tumors or with enhanced ability to establish specific steps of virus replication and cell killing...
BACKGROUND: Although the naturally occurring reovirus causes only mild symptoms in humans, it shows ...
Reovirus type 3 Dearing (Reolysin, Oncolytics Biotech) is a wild-type double-stranded RNA virus that...
Cancer remains a leading cause of death worldwide. Despite many signs of progress, currently availab...
Abstract: Viruses that specifically replicate in tumor over normal cells offer promising cancer ther...
Oncolytic reovirus has the natural preference to kill transformed cells while sparing normal cells. ...
Oncolytic viruses show intriguing potential as cancer therapeutic agents. These viruses are capable ...
Oncolytic viruses show intriguing potential as cancer therapeutic agents. These viruses are capable ...
Reovirus preferentially replicates in transformed cells and is being explored as a cancer therapy. I...
Reoviruses are non-enveloped viruses with a segmented double stranded RNA genome. In humans, they ar...
REOviruses (Respiratory Enteric Orphan viruses) are ubiquitous, non-enveloped viruses containing 10 ...
BackgroundAlthough the naturally occurring reovirus causes only mild symptoms in humans, it shows co...
BackgroundAlthough the naturally occurring reovirus causes only mild symptoms in humans, it shows co...
BackgroundAlthough the naturally occurring reovirus causes only mild symptoms in humans, it shows co...
Reovirus is under development as a therapeutic for numerous types of cancer. In contrast to other on...
Viral treatment of cancer has been described since the beginning of the twentieth century. With the ...
BACKGROUND: Although the naturally occurring reovirus causes only mild symptoms in humans, it shows ...
Reovirus type 3 Dearing (Reolysin, Oncolytics Biotech) is a wild-type double-stranded RNA virus that...
Cancer remains a leading cause of death worldwide. Despite many signs of progress, currently availab...
Abstract: Viruses that specifically replicate in tumor over normal cells offer promising cancer ther...
Oncolytic reovirus has the natural preference to kill transformed cells while sparing normal cells. ...
Oncolytic viruses show intriguing potential as cancer therapeutic agents. These viruses are capable ...
Oncolytic viruses show intriguing potential as cancer therapeutic agents. These viruses are capable ...
Reovirus preferentially replicates in transformed cells and is being explored as a cancer therapy. I...
Reoviruses are non-enveloped viruses with a segmented double stranded RNA genome. In humans, they ar...
REOviruses (Respiratory Enteric Orphan viruses) are ubiquitous, non-enveloped viruses containing 10 ...
BackgroundAlthough the naturally occurring reovirus causes only mild symptoms in humans, it shows co...
BackgroundAlthough the naturally occurring reovirus causes only mild symptoms in humans, it shows co...
BackgroundAlthough the naturally occurring reovirus causes only mild symptoms in humans, it shows co...
Reovirus is under development as a therapeutic for numerous types of cancer. In contrast to other on...
Viral treatment of cancer has been described since the beginning of the twentieth century. With the ...
BACKGROUND: Although the naturally occurring reovirus causes only mild symptoms in humans, it shows ...
Reovirus type 3 Dearing (Reolysin, Oncolytics Biotech) is a wild-type double-stranded RNA virus that...
Cancer remains a leading cause of death worldwide. Despite many signs of progress, currently availab...