Telomerase-specific oncolytic adenovirus: Antitumor effects on radiation-resistant head and neck squamous cell carcinoma cells

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Background. Radioresistance remains a critical issue in the use of radiotherapy for the treatment of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). This study evaluated the efficacy of combination treatment with OBP-301, a telomerase-specific replication-selective adenovirus, and radiotherapy in overcoming radioresistance by examining its effect on radiation-resistant HNSCC cells. Methods. Radiation-resistant HNSCC cells were treated with OBP-301 and radiation in vitro and in an orthotopic nude mouse model in vivo and synergism was assessed. Apoptosis and expression of MRN complex, which plays a key role in DNA repair machinery, were also analyzed. Results. Infection with OBP-301 was found to enhance the antitumor efficacy of radiation both in vitro and in vivo by inhibiting MRN complex expression and increasing apoptosis induction. Conclusion. Combined OBP-301 and radiation therapy seems to overcome radioresistance in HNSCC cells by inhibiting DNA repair machinery, and may thus be a novel therapeutic strategy for treating HNSCC. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Takahashi, H., Hyakusoku, H., Horii, C., Takahashi, M., Nishimura, G., Taguchi, T., … Sano, D. (2014). Telomerase-specific oncolytic adenovirus: Antitumor effects on radiation-resistant head and neck squamous cell carcinoma cells. Head and Neck, 36(3), 411–418. https://doi.org/10.1002/hed.23309

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