Using oncolytic viruses to ignite the tumour immune microenvironment in bladder cancer

Author(s):  
Roger Li ◽  
Jingsong Zhang ◽  
Scott M. Gilbert ◽  
José Conejo-Garcia ◽  
James J. Mulé
Cancers ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (15) ◽  
pp. 3721
Author(s):  
Nicolas Desbaillets ◽  
Andreas Felix Hottinger

Glioblastoma is the most frequent and the most aggressive brain tumor. It is notoriously resistant to current treatments, and the prognosis remains dismal. Immunotherapies have revolutionized the treatment of numerous cancer types and generate great hope for glioblastoma, alas without success until now. In this review, the rationale underlying immune targeting of glioblastoma, as well as the challenges faced when targeting these highly immunosuppressive tumors, are discussed. Innovative immune-targeting strategies including cancer vaccines, oncolytic viruses, checkpoint blockade inhibitors, adoptive cell transfer, and CAR T cells that have been investigated in glioblastoma are reviewed. From a clinical perspective, key clinical trial findings and ongoing trials are discussed for each approach. Finally, limitations, either biological or arising from trial designs are analyzed, and strategies to overcome them are presented. Proof of efficacy for immunotherapy approaches remains to be demonstrated in glioblastoma, but our rapidly expanding understanding of its biology, its immune microenvironment, and the emergence of novel promising combinatorial approaches might allow researchers to finally fulfill the medical need for GBM patients.


Urology ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 72 (5) ◽  
pp. S69
Author(s):  
Y. Cho ◽  
K. Joo ◽  
H. Park ◽  
C. Kwon ◽  
J. Choi ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. e1455-e1456 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Strissel ◽  
C. Pfannstiel ◽  
K. Chiappinelli ◽  
D. Sikic ◽  
S. Wach ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Xianchao Sun ◽  
Zhen Zhou ◽  
Ying Zhang ◽  
Jinyou Wang ◽  
Xiaofeng Zhao ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Bladder cancer is the leading causes of cancer-associated mortality and seriously affects population health. Hypoxia plays a key role in tumor development and immune escape, which contributes to malignant behaviors. Methods In this study, we analyzed the RNA-seq and clinical information of bladder cancer patients from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database. To investigate the hypoxia-related prognostic and immune microenvironment in bladder cancer, we constructed a hypoxia-related risk model for overall survival (OS). The RNA-seq and clinical data of bladder cancer patients from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database were used as validation sets. Results The hypoxia-related risk signature was significantly correlated with clinical outcomes and could independently predict OS outcomes. Furthermore, the hypoxia-related risk signature could effectively reflected the levels of immune cell type fractions and the expression of critical immune checkpoint genes were higher in the high-risk group compared to the low-risk group. We also validated the expression levels of the prognostic genes in bladder cancer and paracancerous tissue samples through qRT-PCR analysis. Conclusion We established a 7 hypoxia-related gene (HRG) signature that can be used as an independent clinical predictor and provided a potential mechanism in bladder cancer immunotherapy.


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