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Oncolytic HSV-1 infection of tumors induces angiogenesis and upregulates CYR61.


ABSTRACT: Oncolytic viral therapy is under evaluation for toxicity and efficacy in clinical trials relating to several different tumors. We report a significant increase in the angiogenic index of oncolytic virus (OV)-treated glioma-matrigel implants (2.83-fold, P < 0.02). In a rat intracranial glioma model, large tumors from OV-treated animals were significantly more angiogenic than the phosphate-buffered saline (PBS)-treated control tumors (OV: 101 +/- 21.6; PBS: 19.8 +/- 10; P = 0.0037). Transcript profiling of OV-treated tumors revealed dysregulation of several transcripts involved in glioma angiogenesis. OV-mediated induction of CYR61 gene expression (8.94-fold, P = 0.001) correlated significantly with the presence of OV in tumor tissue in vivo (R = 0.7, P < 0.001). Further, induction of CYR61 mRNA and protein were confirmed in multiple human cancer cell lines and primary human tumor-derived cells in vitro, and in tumor lysate and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in vivo. Finally, we show that treatment of glioma cells with Cilengitide, known to counter CYR61-induced integrin activation, significantly suppressed the proangiogenic effect of OV treatment of gliomas (P < 0.05).

SUBMITTER: Kurozumi K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2659780 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Oncolytic HSV-1 infection of tumors induces angiogenesis and upregulates CYR61.

Kurozumi Kazuhiko K   Hardcastle Jayson J   Thakur Roopa R   Shroll Joshua J   Nowicki Michal M   Otsuki Akihiro A   Chiocca E Antonio EA   Kaur Balveen B  

Molecular therapy : the journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy 20080610 8


Oncolytic viral therapy is under evaluation for toxicity and efficacy in clinical trials relating to several different tumors. We report a significant increase in the angiogenic index of oncolytic virus (OV)-treated glioma-matrigel implants (2.83-fold, P < 0.02). In a rat intracranial glioma model, large tumors from OV-treated animals were significantly more angiogenic than the phosphate-buffered saline (PBS)-treated control tumors (OV: 101 +/- 21.6; PBS: 19.8 +/- 10; P = 0.0037). Transcript pro  ...[more]

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