Molecular Therapy: Oncolytics (Sep 2021)

Current strategies in engaging oncolytic viruses with antitumor immunity

  • Drew Ashton Boagni,
  • Divya Ravirala,
  • Shaun Xiaoliu Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.omto.2021.05.002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22
pp. 98 – 113

Abstract

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Oncolytic virotherapy has produced promising yet limited results in preclinical and clinical studies. Besides direct oncolytic activity, a significant therapeutic mechanism of oncolytic virotherapy is the induction of tumor-specific immunity. Consequently, the efficacy of oncolytic viruses can be improved by the insertion of immune stimulator genes and rational combinatorial therapy with other immunotherapies. This article reviews recent efforts on arming oncolytic viruses with a variety of immune stimulator molecules, immune cell engagers, and other immune potentiating molecules. We outline what is known about the mechanisms of action and the corresponding results. The review also discusses recent preclinical and clinical studies of combining oncolytic virotherapy with immune-checkpoint inhibitors and the role of oncolytic virotherapy in changing the tumor microenvironment.