Heating it up: Oncolytic viruses make tumors ‘hot’ and suitable for checkpoint blockade immunotherapies

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Immune checkpoint blockade is less efficient in patients bearing immunologically ‘cold’ tumors. Oncolytic viruses, which were originally discovered for their ability to preferentially kill malignant cells, can recondition the tumor microenvironment. Supporting this hypothesis, two new studies published in Science Translational Medicine show that adjuvant-like activities of oncolytic viruses make brain and breast tumors ‘hot’ and sensitize them for subsequent immune checkpoint blockade.

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Gujar, S., Pol, J. G., & Kroemer, G. (2018, August 3). Heating it up: Oncolytic viruses make tumors ‘hot’ and suitable for checkpoint blockade immunotherapies. OncoImmunology. Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.1080/2162402X.2018.1442169

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