Targeting strategies of adenovirus-mediated gene therapy and virotherapy for prostate cancer (Review)

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Prostate cancer (PCa) poses a high risk to older men and it is the second most common type of male malignant tumor in western developed countries. Additionally, there is a lack of effective therapies for PCa at advanced stages. Novel treatment strategies such as adenovirus-mediated gene therapy and virotherapy involve the expression of a specific therapeutic gene to induce death in cancer cells, however, wild-type adenoviruses are also able to infect normal human cells, which leads to undesirable toxicity. Various PCa-targeting strategies in adenovirus-mediated therapy have been developed to improve tumor-targeting effects and human safety. The present review summarizes the relevant knowledge regarding available adenoviruses and PCa-targeting strategies. In addition, future directions in this area are also discussed. In conclusion, although they remain in the early stages of basic research, adenovirus-mediated gene therapy and virotherapy are expected to become important therapies for tumors in the future due to their potential targeting strategies.

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Cai, Z., Lv, H., Cao, W., Zhou, C., Liu, Q., Li, H., & Zhou, F. (2017). Targeting strategies of adenovirus-mediated gene therapy and virotherapy for prostate cancer (Review). Molecular Medicine Reports, 16(5), 6443–6458. https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2017.7487

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