Dr. Nadine van Montfoort – Dr. Christianne Groeneveldt | The Future of Cancer Treatment with Reovirus and Immunotherapy
About this episode
Reovirus type 3 Dearing – or ‘Reo’ for short – is an oncolytic virus that shows potential in treating various solid tumors. An example of a solid tumor is pancreatic cancer, for which limited treatment options are currently available. Oncolytic viruses such as Reo work by infecting and killing cancer cells directly and by stimulating the body’s immune system to attack the tumor. Reo is especially promising because it can prime a tumor microenvironment to become more amenable to immunotherapy. A major obstacle to the potential success of Reo as a cancer therapy is the prevalence of neutralizing antibodies in the population. Read More
Original Article Reference
Summary of the paper ‘Neutralizing Antibodies Impair the Oncolytic Efficacy of Reovirus but Permit Effective Combination with T cell–Based Immunotherapies’, in Cancer Immunology Research, doi.org/10.1158/2326-6066.CIR-23-0480
The researchers are members of the Dutch Oncolytic Viro-Immunotherapy Consortium.
Funding for this study was provided by Stichting Overleven met Alvleesklierkanker, Support Casper. https://www.supportcasper.nl/en/
Contact
For further information, you can connect with Nadine van Montfoort at nvanmontfoort@lumc.nl and Christianne Groeneveldt at p.groeneveldt@erasmusmc.nl
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