Eradication of glioblastoma by immuno-virotherapy with a retargeted oncolytic HSV in a preclinical model

Francesco Alessandrini, Laura Menotti, Elisa Avitabile, Irene Appolloni, Davide Ceresa, Daniela Marubbi, Gabriella Campadelli-Fiume, Paolo Malatesta

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Abstract

Oncolytic herpes simplex viruses are proving to be effective in clinical trials against a number of cancers. Here, R-115, an oncolytic herpes simplex virus retargeted to human erbB-2, fully virulent in its target cells, and armed with murine interleukin-12 was evaluated in a murine model of glioblastoma. We show that a single R-115 injection in established tumors resulted, in about 30% of animals, in the complete eradication of the tumor, otherwise invariably lethal. The treatment also induced a significant improvement in the overall median survival time of mice and a resistance to recurrence from the same neoplasia. Such a high degree of protection was unprecedented; it was not observed before following treatments with the commonly used, mutated/attenuated oncolytic viruses. This is the first study providing the evidence of benefits offered by a fully virulent, retargeted, and armed herpes simplex virus in the treatment of glioblastoma and paves the way for clinical translation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4467-4479
Number of pages13
JournalOncogene
Volume38
Issue number23
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 1 2019

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Molecular Biology
  • Genetics
  • Cancer Research

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