Oncolytic adenovirus: A tool for reversing the tumor microenvironment and promoting cancer treatment (Review)

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Abstract

Immunogene therapy can enhance the antitumor immune effect by introducing genes encoding co-stimulation molecules, cytokines, chemokines and tumor-associated antigens into treatment cells or human cells through genetic engineering techniques. Oncolytic viruses can specifically target tumor cells and replicate indefinitely until they kill tumor cells. If combined with immunogene therapy, oncolytic viruses can play a more powerful antitumor role. The high pressure, hypoxia and acidity in the tumor microenviron- ment (TME) provide suitable conditions for tumor cells to survive. To maximize the potency of oncolytic viruses, various methods are being developed to promote the reversal of the TME, thereby maximizing transmission of replication and immunogenicity. The aim of the present review was to discuss the basic mechanisms underlying the effects of onco- lytic adenoviruses on the TME, and suggest how to combine the modification of the adenovirus with the TME to further combat malignant tumors.

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Wang, X., Zhong, L., & Zhao, Y. (2021, April 1). Oncolytic adenovirus: A tool for reversing the tumor microenvironment and promoting cancer treatment (Review). Oncology Reports. Spandidos Publications. https://doi.org/10.3892/OR.2021.8000

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