小儿恶性肿瘤的溶瘤病毒治疗:未来展望。

IF 6.7 Oncolytic Virotherapy Pub Date : 2016-08-11 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OV.S96932
Alicia M Waters, Gregory K Friedman, Eric K Ring, Elizabeth A Beierle
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摘要

儿童实体瘤仍然是一个主要的健康问题,每年有近16,000名儿童被诊断出来。其中,约2000人死于这种疾病,幸存者往往因目前治疗的毒性作用而终身残疾。正在探索无数的多模式治疗方案,以取得对抗这一致命疾病的进展。一种靶向治疗方法是溶瘤病毒治疗。有条件复制的病毒可以感染肿瘤细胞而不伤害正常细胞。四种病毒已进入儿科临床试验,包括单纯疱疹病毒-1、塞内卡谷病毒、呼肠孤病毒和牛痘病毒。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了每种病毒的作用机制,迄今为止进行的儿科临床前研究,过去和正在进行的儿科临床试验,以及这些新型病毒治疗方法的潜在未来方向。
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Oncolytic virotherapy for pediatric malignancies: future prospects.

Pediatric solid tumors remain a major health concern, with nearly 16,000 children diagnosed each year. Of those, ~2,000 succumb to their disease, and survivors often suffer from lifelong disability secondary to toxic effects of current treatments. Countless multimodality treatment regimens are being explored to make advances against this deadly disease. One targeted treatment approach is oncolytic virotherapy. Conditionally replicating viruses can infect tumor cells while leaving normal cells unharmed. Four viruses have been advanced to pediatric clinical trials, including herpes simplex virus-1, Seneca Valley virus, reovirus, and vaccinia virus. In this review, we discuss the mechanism of action of each virus, pediatric preclinical studies conducted to date, past and ongoing pediatric clinical trials, and potential future direction for these novel viral therapeutics.

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