SPECT/CT imaging of hNIS -expression after intravenous delivery of an oncolytic adenovirus and 131I

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Oncolytic adenoviruses can be engineered for better tumor selectivity, gene delivery and be armed for imaging and concentrating radionuclides into tumors for synergistic oncolysis. We constructed Ad5/3-hTERT-hNIS where replication is controlled by hTERT-promoter. Ad5/3-hTERT-hNIS expresses hNIS for imaging of transgene expression and for treatment of infected tumors by radioiodine. Ad5/3-hTERT-hNIS efficiently killed prostate cancer cells and induced iodine uptake in vitro and in vivo after intratumoral virus administration. Survival of mice treated with intravenous Ad5/3-hTERT-hNIS significantly prolonged survival over mock or radioiodine only but the combination of virus with radioiodine was not more effective than virus alone. Temporal and spatial changes in hNIS-expression during therapy were detected with SPECT, demonstrating feasibility of evaluation of the combination therapy with hNIS-expressing adenoviruses and radioiodide. © 2012 Rajecki et al.

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Rajecki, M., Sarparanta, M., Hakkarainen, T., Tenhunen, M., Diaconu, I., Kuhmonen, V., … Hemminki, A. (2012). SPECT/CT imaging of hNIS -expression after intravenous delivery of an oncolytic adenovirus and 131I. PLoS ONE, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0032871

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