An Oncolytic Poxvirus Encoding hNIS, Shows Antitumor Efficacy and Allows Tumor Imaging in a Liver Cancer Model

Author:

Chaurasiya Shyambabu1ORCID,Valencia Hannah1ORCID,Zhang Zhifang1ORCID,Kim Sang-In1ORCID,Yang Annie1ORCID,Lu Jianming1ORCID,Woo Yanghee1ORCID,Warner Susanne G.2ORCID,Ede Nicholas J.3ORCID,Fong Yuman1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. 1Department of Surgery, City of Hope National Medical Center, Duarte, California.

2. 2Department of Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.

3. 3Imugene Ltd, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Abstract

Abstract Oncolytic viruses (OV) are live viruses that can selectively replicate in cancer cells. We have engineered an OV (CF33) to make it cancer-selective through the deletion of its J2R (thymidine kinase) gene. In addition, this virus has been armed with a reporter gene, human sodium iodide symporter (hNIS), to facilitate noninvasive imaging of tumors using PET. In this study, we evaluated the oncolytic properties of the virus (CF33-hNIS) in liver cancer model, and its usefulness in tumor imaging. The virus was found to efficiently kill liver cancer cells and the virus-mediated cell death exhibited characteristics of immunogenic death based on the analysis of 3 damage-associated molecular patterns: calreticulin, ATP, and high mobility group box-1. Furthermore, local or systemic administration of a single dose of the virus showed antitumor efficacy against a liver cancer xenograft model in mice and significantly increased survival of treated mice. Finally, PET scanning was performed following injection of the radioisotope I-124, for imaging of tumors, and a single dose of virus as low as 1E03 pfu, administered intra-tumorally or intravenously, allowed for PET imaging of tumors. In conclusion, CF33-hNIS is safe and effective in controlling human tumor xenografts in nude mice, and it also facilitates noninvasive imaging of tumors.

Funder

n/a

Publisher

American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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