INV SUPERIOR JUBILADO
SEILICOVICH Adriana
artículos
Título:
Viral gene therapy for breast cancer: progress and challenges
Autor/es:
ASAD, ANTONELA S.; MORENO AYALA, MARIELA A.; GOTTARDO, M. FLORENCIA; ZUCCATO, CAMILA; NICOLA CANDIA, ALEJANDRO JAVIER; ZANETTI, FLAVIA A.; SEILICOVICH, ADRIANA; CANDOLFI, MARIANELA
Revista:
EXPERT OPINION ON BIOLOGICAL THERAPY
Editorial:
INFORMA HEALTHCARE
Referencias:
Año: 2017 vol. 17 p. 945 - 959
ISSN:
1471-2598
Resumen:
Introduction: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women all over the world. Furthermore, up to one third of breast tumors develop metastases that are resistant to standard therapies. Gene therapeutic strategies have been developed in order to specifically target cancer cells either directly or through the stimulation of antitumor immunity.Areas covered: This review describes the therapeutic strategies that are currently under development to treat this disease using engineered viral vectors including: adenovirus, adeno-associated virus, lentivirus, poxvirus, reovirus, baculovirus, herpesvirus and oncolytic viruses. Advantages and disadvantagesof these multiple gene therapy platforms are discussed in detail.Expert opinion: Metastatic breast cancer is a perfect candidate for gene therapy approaches due to the presence of several tumor antigens and the aberrant expression of many molecular pathways. Oncolytic vectors are able to attack tumor cells while sparing normal cells and their activity is often enhanced bythe administration of chemotherapy. However, more efforts are needed in order to reduce toxicity and to achieve better transduction efficiency. Improved preclinical models and a more critical patient selection for clinical trials, along with advances in gene therapy regulations, will surely facilitate theevolution of gene therapy for the treatment of metastatic breast cancer.