C12N2770/32332

Recombinant oncolytic virus, synthetic DNA sequence, and application thereof
11376290 · 2022-07-05 · ·

A recombinant oncolytic virus, a synthetic DNA sequence and applications of the virus. The recombinant oncolytic virus includes a genome and an exogenous DNA sequence inserted in the genome. The exogenous DNA sequence adapts to express a basic peptide fragment, to increase the environmental pH in a host infected by the recombinant oncolytic virus. More than 60% of amino acids in the basic peptide fragment are basic amino acids. The recombinant oncolytic virus and the synthetic DNA sequence of the disclosure are used to prepare an anti-tumor drug.

OPTIMIZED ONCOLYTIC VIRUSES AND USES THEREOF

Methods of inhibiting or reducing tumor growth are disclosed. A composition containing at least one selected oncolytic virus is administered within a tumor of a patient. The virus kills cancerous cells and induces a systemic and lasting anti-tumor immunity that is also compatible with other cancer treatments. Also disclosed are methods of creating synthetic viruses for targeting cancerous tumors.

OPTIMIZED ONCOLYTIC VIRUSES AND USES THEREOF

Methods of inhibiting or reducing tumor growth are disclosed. A composition containing at least one selected oncolytic virus is administered within a tumor of a patient. The virus kills cancerous cells and induces a systemic and lasting anti-tumor immunity that is also compatible with other cancer treatments. Also disclosed are methods of creating synthetic viruses for targeting cancerous tumors.

TREATING CANCER WITH VIRAL NUCLEIC ACID

This document provides methods and materials related to the use of nucleic acid coding for viruses to reduce the number of viable cancer cells within a mammal. For example, methods for using infectious nucleic acid to treat cancer, engineered viral nucleic acid, methods for making engineered viral nucleic acid, methods for identifying infectious nucleic acid for treating cancer, methods and materials for controlling virus-mediated cell lysis, and methods and materials for assessing the control of virus-mediated cell lysis are provided.

COXSACKIE VIRUS B FOR TREATING TUMORS

Provided are Coxsackie virus CVB1 or a modified form thereof, or a genomic sequence or cDNA sequence comprising CVB1 or the modified form thereof, or a nucleic acid molecule of a complement sequence of the genomic sequence or cDNA sequence, the use of same for treating tumors in subjects including humans, and the use of same in the preparation of a pharmaceutical composition for treating tumors in subjects including humans. Also provided is a method for treating tumors, comprising administering CVB1 or the modified form thereof, or the genomic sequence or cDNA sequence comprising CVB1 or the modified form thereof, or the nucleic acid molecule of the complement sequence of the genomic sequence or cDNA sequence to a subject in need thereof.

ECHO-7 ONCOLYTIC VIRUS FOR USE IN THE TREARMENT OF UVEAL MELANOMA

Provided herein is the use of an ECHO-7 class oncolytic virus for the treatment of uveal melanoma and compositions comprising the ECHO-7 virus and pharmaceutically acceptable carrier for the treatment of uveal melanoma.

Oncolytic virus growth method and antitumor agent

Provided is antitumor therapy using oncolytic viruses which exhibits an excellent antitumor effect and has reduced adverse effects. An antitumor agent, comprising a combination of an oncolytic virus and an anticancer agent selected from the group consisting of oxaliplatin, an anticancer plant alkaloid, and an antimetabolite.

USING INFECTIOUS NUCLEIC ACID TO TREAT CANCER

This document provides methods and materials related to using infectious nucleic acid encoding viruses to reduce the number of viable cancer cells within a mammal. For example, methods for using infectious nucleic acid to treat cancer, engineered viral nucleic acid, and methods for making engineered viral nucleic acid are provided.

AN ECHOVIRUS FOR TREATMENT OF TUMORS

Provided are use of an Echovirus 25 (ECHO25) or a modified form thereof, or a nucleic acid molecule comprising a genomic sequence or cDNA sequence of the ECHO25 or a modified form thereof, or a complementary sequence of the genomic sequence or cDNA sequence, in treatment of a tumor in a subject, and in the manufacture of a medicament for treatment a tumor in a subject.

COMBINATION METHOD FOR TREATMENT OF CANCER

The invention relates to methods of treating tumours comprising delivering an oncolytic virus or oncolytic viral RNA via direct injection or systemic administration or intravesicular administration to the tumour or cancer in combination with the co-administration of an immuno-stimulatory agent via the systemic route to a mammal.