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Chimeric oncolytic Ad5/3 virus replicates and lyses ovarian cancer cells through desmoglein-2 cell entry receptor
Authors:Lukasz Kuryk  Anne-Sophie W. Møller
Affiliation:1. Clinical Science, Targovax Oy, Helsinki, Finland;2. Clinical Science, Targovax ASA, Oslo, Norway
Abstract:Despite new therapies, the estimated 229 875 women living with ovarian cancer have a 5-year survival rate of 47.6%. This cavity-localized cancer lends itself to local administration of modalities, such as the oncolytic adenovirus (Ad) Ad5/3-D24-granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor virus (ONCOS-102). Its repeated administration to a patient with chemotherapy-refractory ovarian cancer induced CD8+ antitumor immune responses with the overall survival reaching 40 months. Here we probe the dominant receptor used by ONCOS-102 in four established epithelial ovarian cancer cell lines. Ad3 can use the desmoglein-2 (DSG2) and CD46 receptors on susceptible cells. DSG2 was nearly absent in A2780 cells but was expressed in more than 90% of OAW42, OVCAR3, and OV-90 cells. After 96 hours, ONCOS-102 treatment showed significant oncolytic activity (≧50%) in OAW42, OVCAR3, and OV-90 cells, but minimal activity in A2780 cells, suggesting DSG2 as the dominant receptor for ONCOS-102. Furthermore, retrospective analyses of phase I clinical trial of ONCOS-102 treatment of 12 patients with varied tumors indicated a correlation between viral genomes in blood and DSG2 RNA expression. These data support the role of DSG2 expression on cancer cells in virus infectivity and the continued development of ONCOS-102 for ovarian cancer treatment.
Keywords:CAR  CD46  desmoglein-2  oncolytic adenovirus  ovarian cancer
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