Evaluation of drug delivery vehicles for improved transduction of oncolytic adenoviruses in solid tumor tissue
Erik Yngve, Sofie Ingvast, Olle Korsgren, Di Yu

TL;DR
This study shows that hyaluronidase improves the delivery of oncolytic viruses in solid tumors, potentially enhancing cancer gene therapy.
Contribution
The study identifies hyaluronidase as the most effective vehicle for improving adenoviral transduction in solid tumor tissue.
Findings
Hyaluronidase tripled viral transgene expression compared to virus alone.
Other tested vehicles like DEAE-dextran and PEI did not improve transduction efficacy.
Hyaluronidase facilitates viral spread and tumor cell transduction in solid tumors.
Abstract
Oncolytic viruses are promising tools for immune stimulatory gene therapy of cancer, but their clinical effect on solid tumors have so far been limited. Transduction of the target tumor cells is limited by both extracellular matrix that blocks viral spread within the solid tumor tissue and electrostatic forces that inhibit virus from binding its entry receptor on the cell surface. The enzymes hyaluronidase and collagenase and the polycations diethylaminoethyl (DEAE)-dextran, branched Polyethylenimine (PEI) and protamine sulfate have previously shown potential to improve gene transfer in different forms of viral gene therapy, since they may help the virus to overcome these barriers. In this study, we compared the transduction-enhancing potential of these substances when used as vehicles for adenoviral transduction in solid tumor tissue. Subcutaneous tumors of pancreatic ductal…
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TopicsVirus-based gene therapy research · Viral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in Insects · CAR-T cell therapy research
