Oncolytic Group B Adenovirus Enadenotucirev Mediates Non-apoptotic Cell Death with Membrane Disruption and Release of Inflammatory Mediators
Enadenotucirev (EnAd) is a chimeric group B adenovirus isolated by bioselection from a library of adenovirus serotypes. It replicates selectively in and kills a diverse range of carcinoma cells, shows effective anticancer activity in preclinical systems, and is currently undergoing phase I/II clinic...
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author | Dyer, A Di, Y Calderon, H Illingworth, S Kueberuwa, G Tedcastle, A Jakeman, P Chia, S Brown, A Silva, M Barlow, D Beadle, J Hermiston, T Ferguson, D Champion, B Fisher, K Seymour, L |
author_facet | Dyer, A Di, Y Calderon, H Illingworth, S Kueberuwa, G Tedcastle, A Jakeman, P Chia, S Brown, A Silva, M Barlow, D Beadle, J Hermiston, T Ferguson, D Champion, B Fisher, K Seymour, L |
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description | Enadenotucirev (EnAd) is a chimeric group B adenovirus isolated by bioselection from a library of adenovirus serotypes. It replicates selectively in and kills a diverse range of carcinoma cells, shows effective anticancer activity in preclinical systems, and is currently undergoing phase I/II clinical trials. EnAd kills cells more quickly than type 5 adenovirus, and speed of cytotoxicity is dose dependent. The EnAd death pathway does not involve p53, is predominantly caspase independent, and appears to involve a rapid fall in cellular ATP. Infected cells show early loss of membrane integrity; increased exposure of calreticulin; extracellular release of ATP, HSP70, and HMGB1; and influx of calcium. The virus also causes an obvious single membrane blister reminiscent of ischemic cell death by oncosis. In human tumor biopsies maintained in ex vivo culture, EnAd mediated release of pro-inflammatory mediators such as TNF-α, IL-6, and HMGB1. In accordance with this, EnAd-infected tumor cells showed potent stimulation of dendritic cells and CD4(+) T cells in a mixed tumor-leukocyte reaction in vitro. Whereas many viruses have evolved for efficient propagation with minimal inflammation, bioselection of EnAd for rapid killing has yielded a virus with a short life cycle that combines potent cytotoxicity with a proinflammatory mechanism of cell death. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:95cfa1b8-4583-4c10-9d92-a20e7c31c1e02022-03-26T23:48:42ZOncolytic Group B Adenovirus Enadenotucirev Mediates Non-apoptotic Cell Death with Membrane Disruption and Release of Inflammatory MediatorsJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:95cfa1b8-4583-4c10-9d92-a20e7c31c1e0EnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordElsevier2016Dyer, ADi, YCalderon, HIllingworth, SKueberuwa, GTedcastle, AJakeman, PChia, SBrown, ASilva, MBarlow, DBeadle, JHermiston, TFerguson, DChampion, BFisher, KSeymour, LEnadenotucirev (EnAd) is a chimeric group B adenovirus isolated by bioselection from a library of adenovirus serotypes. It replicates selectively in and kills a diverse range of carcinoma cells, shows effective anticancer activity in preclinical systems, and is currently undergoing phase I/II clinical trials. EnAd kills cells more quickly than type 5 adenovirus, and speed of cytotoxicity is dose dependent. The EnAd death pathway does not involve p53, is predominantly caspase independent, and appears to involve a rapid fall in cellular ATP. Infected cells show early loss of membrane integrity; increased exposure of calreticulin; extracellular release of ATP, HSP70, and HMGB1; and influx of calcium. The virus also causes an obvious single membrane blister reminiscent of ischemic cell death by oncosis. In human tumor biopsies maintained in ex vivo culture, EnAd mediated release of pro-inflammatory mediators such as TNF-α, IL-6, and HMGB1. In accordance with this, EnAd-infected tumor cells showed potent stimulation of dendritic cells and CD4(+) T cells in a mixed tumor-leukocyte reaction in vitro. Whereas many viruses have evolved for efficient propagation with minimal inflammation, bioselection of EnAd for rapid killing has yielded a virus with a short life cycle that combines potent cytotoxicity with a proinflammatory mechanism of cell death. |
spellingShingle | Dyer, A Di, Y Calderon, H Illingworth, S Kueberuwa, G Tedcastle, A Jakeman, P Chia, S Brown, A Silva, M Barlow, D Beadle, J Hermiston, T Ferguson, D Champion, B Fisher, K Seymour, L Oncolytic Group B Adenovirus Enadenotucirev Mediates Non-apoptotic Cell Death with Membrane Disruption and Release of Inflammatory Mediators |
title | Oncolytic Group B Adenovirus Enadenotucirev Mediates Non-apoptotic Cell Death with Membrane Disruption and Release of Inflammatory Mediators |
title_full | Oncolytic Group B Adenovirus Enadenotucirev Mediates Non-apoptotic Cell Death with Membrane Disruption and Release of Inflammatory Mediators |
title_fullStr | Oncolytic Group B Adenovirus Enadenotucirev Mediates Non-apoptotic Cell Death with Membrane Disruption and Release of Inflammatory Mediators |
title_full_unstemmed | Oncolytic Group B Adenovirus Enadenotucirev Mediates Non-apoptotic Cell Death with Membrane Disruption and Release of Inflammatory Mediators |
title_short | Oncolytic Group B Adenovirus Enadenotucirev Mediates Non-apoptotic Cell Death with Membrane Disruption and Release of Inflammatory Mediators |
title_sort | oncolytic group b adenovirus enadenotucirev mediates non apoptotic cell death with membrane disruption and release of inflammatory mediators |
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