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Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research | 2014

Progress in oncolytic virotherapy for the treatment of thyroid malignant neoplasm

Ming-Xu Guan; Gaetano Romano; Roberta Coroniti; Earl E. Henderson

Thyroid malignant neoplasm develops from follicular or parafollicular thyroid cells. A higher proportion of anaplastic thyroid cancer has an adverse prognosis. New drugs are being used in clinical treatment. However, for advanced thyroid malignant neoplasm such as anaplastic thyroid carcinoma, the major impediment to successful control of the disease is the absence of effective therapies. Oncolytic virotherapy has significantly progressed as therapeutics in recent years. The advance is that oncolytic viruses can be designed with biological specificity to infect, replicate and lyse tumor cells. Significant advances in virotherapy have being achieved to improve the accessibility, safety and efficacy of the treatment. Therefore, it is necessary to summarize and bring together the main areas covered by these investigations for the virotherapy of thyroid malignant neoplasm. We provide an overview of the progress in virotherapy research and clinical trials, which employ virotherapy for thyroid malignant neoplasm as well as the future prospect for virotherapy of thyroid malignant neoplasms.


Nucleosides, Nucleotides & Nucleic Acids | 1997

Synthesis and Biological Activity of New 2′ 5′-Oligonucleotides

Evgeny I. Kvasyuk; Tamara I. Kulak; Igor A. Mikhailopulo; Robert J. Suhadolnik; Earl E. Henderson; Susan E. Horvath; Ming-Xu Guan; Wolfgang Pfleiderer

Abstract Some new 2′,5′-oligonucleotide trimers containing the antiviral nucleoside ribavirin and the cytokine 6-benzylaminopurine riboside in different position of the oligos have been synthesized. Some of the trimers showed biological inhibitions of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase, HIV-1 induced syncytia formation and activation of RNase L.


Oncolytic Virotherapy | 2016

Thyroid malignant neoplasm-associated biomarkers as targets for oncolytic virotherapy.

Ming-Xu Guan; Yanping Ma; Sahil Rajesh Shah; Gaetano Romano

Biomarkers associated with thyroid malignant neoplasm (TMN) have been widely applied in clinical diagnosis and in research oncological programs. The identification of novel TMN biomarkers has greatly improved the efficacy of clinical diagnosis. A more accurate diagnosis may lead to better clinical outcomes and effective treatments. However, the major deficiency of conventional chemotherapy and radiotherapy is lack of specificity. Due to the macrokinetic interactions, adverse side effects will occur, including chemotherapy and radiotherapy resistance. Therefore, a new treatment is urgently needed. As an alternative approach, oncolytic virotherapy may represent an opportunity for treatment strategies that can more specifically target tumor cells. In most cases, viral entry requires the expression of specific receptors on the surface of the host cell. Currently, molecular virologists and gene therapists are working on engineering oncolytic viruses with altered tropism for the specific targeting of malignant cells. This review focuses on the strategy of biomarkers for the production of novel TMN oncolytic therapeutics, which may improve the specificity of targeting of tumor cells and limit adverse effects in patients.


AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses | 1997

Synergy between Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 and Epstein-Barr Virus in T Lymphoblastoid Cell Lines

Ren-De Zhang; Ming-Xu Guan; Young Park; Rick Tawadros; Jyh-Yuan Yang; Bert Gold; Brian Wu; Earl E. Henderson


Helvetica Chimica Acta | 1996

Nucleotides. Part IL. Synthesis and Characterization of Cordycepin-Trimer-Vitamin and -Lipid Conjugates Potential Inhibitors of HIV-1 Replication†‡

Marita Wasner; Wolfgang Pfleiderer; Robert J. Suhadolnik; Susan E. Horvath; Ning Kon; Ming-Xu Guan; Earl E. Henderson; Martin E. Adelson


Helvetica Chimica Acta | 1996

Nucleosides. Part LX. Synthesis and Characterization of Monomeric Cordycepin‐Vitamin and Cordycepin‐Lipid Conjugates Model Substances for Biodegradable Ester and Carbonate Linkages in Conjugates and Potential Inhibitors of HIV‐1 Replication

Marita Wasner; Wolfgang Pfleiderer; Robert J. Suhadolnik; Susan E. Horvath; Ning Kon; Ming-Xu Guan; Earl E. Henderson; Martin E. Adelson


Virology | 1999

Altered Replication of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) in T Cell Lines Retrovirally Transduced to Express Herpesvirus saimiri Proteins StpC and/or Tip

Earl E. Henderson; Alexander Y. Tsygankov; Joseph J. Merlo; Gaetano Romano; Ming-Xu Guan


Virology | 1997

Differential Effects on HIV-1 Gene Regulation by EBV in T Lymphocytic and Promonocytic Cells Transduced to Express Recombinant Human CR2 (CD21)

Gaetano Romano; Ming-Xu Guan; Walter Long; Earl E. Henderson


Helvetica Chimica Acta | 1997

Nucleotides. Part LII. Synthesis and biological activity of new base‐modified (2′–5′)oligoadenylate trimers

Evgeny I. Kvasyuk; Tamara I. Kulak; Olga V. Tkachenko; Svetlana L. Sentyureva; Igor A. Mikhailopulo; Robert J. Suhadolnik; Susan E. Horvath; Earl E. Henderson; Ming-Xu Guan; Wolfgang Pfleiderer


Helvetica Chimica Acta | 1997

Nucleotides Part LI. Synthesis and biological activities of (2′‐5′)adenylate trimer conjugates with 2′‐terminal 3′‐O(ω‐hydroxyalkyl) and 3′‐O‐(ω‐carboxyalkyl) spacers

Cornelia Hörndler; Wolfgang Pfleiderer; Robert J. Suhadolnik; Nicholas F. Muto; Earl E. Henderson; Ming-Xu Guan

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Gaetano Romano

Thomas Jefferson University

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Igor A. Mikhailopulo

National Academy of Sciences

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Tamara I. Kulak

National Academy of Sciences

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