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Maraba virus as a potent oncolytic vaccine vector.


ABSTRACT: The rhabdovirus Maraba has recently been characterized as a potent oncolytic virus. In the present study, we engineered an attenuated Maraba strain, defined as MG1, to express a melanoma-associated tumor antigen. Its ability to mount an antitumor immunity was evaluated in tumor-free and melanoma tumor-bearing mice. Alone, the MG1 vaccine appeared insufficient to prime detectable adaptive immunity against the tumor antigen. However, when used as a boosting vector in a heterologous prime-boost regimen, MG1 vaccine rapidly generated strong antigen-specific T-cell immune responses. Once applied for treating syngeneic murine melanoma tumors, our oncolytic prime-boost vaccination protocol involving Maraba MG1 dramatically extended median survival and allowed complete remission in more than 20% of the animals treated. This work describes Maraba virus MG1 as a potent vaccine vector for cancer immunotherapy displaying both oncolytic activity and a remarkable ability to boost adaptive antitumor immunity.

SUBMITTER: Pol JG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3916044 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Maraba virus as a potent oncolytic vaccine vector.

Pol Jonathan G JG   Zhang Liang L   Bridle Byram W BW   Stephenson Kyle B KB   Rességuier Julien J   Hanson Stephen S   Chen Lan L   Kazdhan Natasha N   Bramson Jonathan L JL   Stojdl David F DF   Wan Yonghong Y   Lichty Brian D BD  

Molecular therapy : the journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy 20131025 2


The rhabdovirus Maraba has recently been characterized as a potent oncolytic virus. In the present study, we engineered an attenuated Maraba strain, defined as MG1, to express a melanoma-associated tumor antigen. Its ability to mount an antitumor immunity was evaluated in tumor-free and melanoma tumor-bearing mice. Alone, the MG1 vaccine appeared insufficient to prime detectable adaptive immunity against the tumor antigen. However, when used as a boosting vector in a heterologous prime-boost reg  ...[more]

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