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Activation of Nrf2 Signaling Augments Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Oncolysis via Autophagy-Driven Suppression of Antiviral Immunity.


ABSTRACT: Oncolytic viruses (OVs) offer a promising therapeutic approach to treat multiple types of cancer. In this study, we show that the manipulation of the antioxidant network via transcription factor Nrf2 augments vesicular stomatitis virus ?51 (VSV?51) replication and sensitizes cancer cells to viral oncolysis. Activation of Nrf2 signaling by the antioxidant compound sulforaphane (SFN) leads to enhanced VSV?51 spread in OV-resistant cancer cells and improves the therapeutic outcome in different murine syngeneic and xenograft tumor models. Chemoresistant A549 lung cancer cells that display constitutive dominant hyperactivation of Nrf2 signaling are particularly vulnerable to VSV?51 oncolysis. Mechanistically, enhanced Nrf2 signaling stimulated viral replication in cancer cells and disrupted the type I IFN response via increased autophagy. This study reveals a previously unappreciated role for Nrf2 in the regulation of autophagy and the innate antiviral response that complements the therapeutic potential of VSV-directed oncolysis against multiple types of OV-resistant or chemoresistant cancer.

SUBMITTER: Olagnier D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5542709 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Activation of Nrf2 Signaling Augments Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Oncolysis via Autophagy-Driven Suppression of Antiviral Immunity.

Olagnier David D   Lababidi Rassin R RR   Hadj Samar Bel SB   Sze Alexandre A   Liu Yiliu Y   Naidu Sharadha Dayalan SD   Ferrari Matteo M   Jiang Yuan Y   Chiang Cindy C   Beljanski Vladimir V   Goulet Marie-Line ML   Knatko Elena V EV   Dinkova-Kostova Albena T AT   Hiscott John J   Lin Rongtuan R  

Molecular therapy : the journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy 20170517 8


Oncolytic viruses (OVs) offer a promising therapeutic approach to treat multiple types of cancer. In this study, we show that the manipulation of the antioxidant network via transcription factor Nrf2 augments vesicular stomatitis virus Δ51 (VSVΔ51) replication and sensitizes cancer cells to viral oncolysis. Activation of Nrf2 signaling by the antioxidant compound sulforaphane (SFN) leads to enhanced VSVΔ51 spread in OV-resistant cancer cells and improves the therapeutic outcome in different muri  ...[more]

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