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An attenuated lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus vector enhances tumor control in mice partly via IFN-I.


ABSTRACT: Viral vectors are being used for the treatment of cancer. Yet their efficacy varies among tumors and their use poses challenges in immunosuppressed patients, underscoring the need for alternatives. We report striking antitumoral effects by a nonlytic viral vector based on attenuated lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (r3LCMV). We show in multiple tumor models that injection of tumor-bearing mice with this vector results in improved tumor control and survival. Importantly, r3LCMV improved tumor control in immunodeficient Rag1-/- mice and MyD88-/- mice, suggesting that multiple pathways contributed to the antitumoral effects. The antitumoral effects of r3LCMV were also observed when this vector was administered several weeks before tumor challenges, suggesting the induction of trained immunity. Single cell RNA-Seq analyses, antibody blockade experiments, and KO models revealed a critical role for host-intrinsic IFN-I in the antitumoral efficacy of r3LCMV vectors. Collectively, these data demonstrate potent antitumoral effects by r3LCMV vectors and unveil multiple mechanisms underlying their antitumoral efficacy.

SUBMITTER: Chung YR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11290963 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An attenuated lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus vector enhances tumor control in mice partly via IFN-I.

Chung Young Rock YR   Awakoaiye Bakare B   Dangi Tanushree T   Irani Nahid N   Fourati Slim S   Penaloza-MacMaster Pablo P  

The Journal of clinical investigation 20240611 15


Viral vectors are being used for the treatment of cancer. Yet, their efficacy varies among tumors and their use poses challenges in immunosuppressed patients, underscoring the need for alternatives. We report striking antitumoral effects by a nonlytic viral vector based on attenuated lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (r3LCMV). We show in multiple tumor models that injection of tumor-bearing mice with this vector results in improved tumor control and survival. Importantly, r3LCMV improved tumor  ...[more]

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