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Oncolytic Virus Construction


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Oncolytic Virus Construction

Adenovirus has been explored and engineered extensively as an oncolytic virus and viral vector for gene therapy to reduce viral virulence and increase efficacy and specificity. E1A gene in adenovirus is responsible for viral replication in tumor cells and needs to be attenuated for oncolytic purpose. Coated protein modification is to increase target specificity of adenovirus to tumor cells, and thus alters viral tropism. Adenovirus can also be modified through transcriptional targeting, such as placing E1A and E1B gene under control of promoter of cyclooxygenase-2 enzyme (highly expressed in a range of cancers), or through post-transcriptional modification, such as targeting of cancer specific miRNA.


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Biotech knowledge centerBy JERRY