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Adenovirus as a Vector and Oncolytic Virus

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CURRENT ISSUES IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Volume 45, Issue 6, Pages 4826-4840

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cimb45060307

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adenovirus; adenoviral vector; oncolytic virus; midkine

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Adenoviral vectors, although considered relatively obsolete, still possess advantages such as high cargo limit and transduction efficiency over newer viral vectors. This review discusses the use of modified fiber knob region and cancer-cell-specific promoters to enhance the affinity of adenoviral vectors for cancer cells and suppress expression of unwanted transgenes in non-malignant tissues.
Adenoviral vectors, both oncolytic viruses and gene delivery vectors, are among the earliest approved and commercialised vectors for gene therapy. Adenoviruses have high cytotoxicity and immunogenicity. Therefore, lentiviruses or adeno-associated viruses as viral vectors and herpes simplex virus as an oncolytic virus have recently drawn attention. Thus, adenoviral vectors are often considered relatively obsolete. However, their high cargo limit and transduction efficiency are significant advantages over newer viral vectors. This review provides an overview of the new-generation adenoviral vectors. In addition, we describe the modification of the fiber knob region that enhances affinity of adenoviral vectors for cancer cells and the utilisation of cancer-cell-specific promoters to suppress expression of unwanted transgenes in non-malignant tissues.

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