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The addition of adenovirus type 5 region E3 enables calydon virus 787 to eliminate distant prostate tumor xenografts.
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UrologyRegion E3Tail Vein InjectionMedicinePathologyVirologyCancer Cell BiologyVirus 787Adenovirus Type 5Viral OncologyCell BiologyProstatic DiseaseCancer BiologyRadiation OncologyCancer ResearchTumor BiologyProstate-specific Replication-competent AdenovirusCancer-associated Virus
CV787, a novel highly prostate-specific replication-competent adenovirus with improved efficacy, was constructed. CV787 contains the prostate-specific rat probasin promoter, driving the adenovirus type 5 (Ad5) E1A gene, and the human prostate-specific enhancer/promoter, driving the E1B gene. To improve efficacy, we constructed CV787 such that it also contains the entire Ad5 E3 region. CV787 replicates in prostate-specific antigen (PSA)+ cells as well as wild-type adenovirus, but in PSA- cells, CV787 replicates 10(4)-10(5) times less efficiently. CV787 destroys PSA+ prostate cancer cells 10,000 times more efficiently than PSA- cells. Incorporation of the Ad5 E3 region significantly improves the target cell killing ability or efficacy of CV787. In nu/nu mice carrying s.c. LNCaP xenografts, a single i.v. tail vein injection of CV787 eliminates 300-mm3 tumors within 4 weeks. CV787 could be a powerful therapeutic for human metastatic prostate cancer.
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