Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Single-cell data-driven design of armed oncolytic virus to boost cooperative innate-adaptive immunity against cancer.
- Journal:
- Molecular therapy : the journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy
- Year:
- 2025
- Authors:
- Zhao, Jiliang et al.
- Affiliation:
- College of Life Sciences · China
Abstract
Oncolytic viruses have been considered promising cancer immunotherapies. However, oncovirotherapy agents impart durable responses in only a subset of cancer patients. Thus, exploring the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the heterogeneous responses in patients can provide guidance to develop more effective oncolytic virus therapies. Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) analysis of tumors responsive and non-responsive to oncovirotherapy revealed signatures of the tumor immune microenvironment associated with immune response. Thus, we designed and constructed an armed oncolytic virus, OV-5A, that expressed five genes with non-redundant functions. OV-5A treatment exhibits robust immune response against various tumors in multiple mouse models, peripheral blood mononuclear cell -patient-derived xenograft models, organoid-immune cell co-culture systems, and patient tissue sections by activating a cooperative innate-adaptive immune response against tumor cells. scRNA-seq analysis of complete responders and partial responders to OV-5A treatment guided the design of combination therapy of OV-5A. This data-driven approach paves an innovative way to rationalize the design of oncolytic virus and multi-agent combination therapies.
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