Cytopathic viruses for therapy and prophylaxis of neoplasia

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Process of mutation – cell fusion – or genetic modification

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424 932, 424 933, 424 936, 4352351, 435236, 4353201, 514 44, C12N 1501, C12N 704, C12N 1586, A61K 3170

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ABSTRACT:
Methods and compositions for treating neoplastic conditions by viral-based therapy are provided. Mutant virus lacking viral proteins which bind and/or inactivate p53 or RB are administered to a patient having a neoplasm which comprises cells lacking p53 and/or RB function. The mutant virus is able to substantially produce a replication phenotype in neoplastic cells but is substantially unable to produce a replication phenotype in non-replicating, non-neoplastic cells having essentially normal p53 and/or RB function. The preferential generation of replication phenotype in neoplastic cells results in a preferential killing of the neoplastic cells, either directly or by expression of a cytotoxic gene in cells expressing a viral replication phenotype.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5801029 (1998-09-01), McCormick
patent: 5856181 (1999-01-01), McCormick

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