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The development of interferon-based gene therapy for BCG unresponsive bladder cancer: from bench to bedside.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:BCG unresponsive bladder cancer is an inherently resistant disease state for which the preferred treatment is radical cystectomy. To date, no effective intravesical therapies exist for patients who possess these resistant tumors. For this reason, many research groups are actively investigating/testing novel therapeutic agents to aid in bladder preservation for this patient population. This review article describes our 15-year experience developing and testing IFN-based gene therapy. METHODS:A comprehensive review was performed of all studies pertaining to IFN-based gene therapy for non-muscle invasive bladder cancer from 2003 to 2018. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS:Over the past two decades, gene therapy has evolved into a powerful tool in our fight against cancer. After overcoming the initial barriers associated with gene delivery to the bladder, we have made significant strides forward in developing this novel therapeutic strategy for the treatment of this inherently resistant disease state. Our results to date are very encouraging; however, much work lies ahead to better understand and optimize this novel approach for treating non-muscle invasive bladder.

SUBMITTER: Duplisea JJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6511323 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The development of interferon-based gene therapy for BCG unresponsive bladder cancer: from bench to bedside.

Duplisea Jonathan J JJ   Mokkapati Sharada S   Plote Devin D   Schluns Kimberly S KS   McConkey David J DJ   Yla-Herttuala Seppo S   Parker Nigel R NR   Dinney Colin P CP  

World journal of urology 20181111 10


<h4>Background and purpose</h4>BCG unresponsive bladder cancer is an inherently resistant disease state for which the preferred treatment is radical cystectomy. To date, no effective intravesical therapies exist for patients who possess these resistant tumors. For this reason, many research groups are actively investigating/testing novel therapeutic agents to aid in bladder preservation for this patient population. This review article describes our 15-year experience developing and testing IFN-b  ...[more]

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