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Artificially cloaked viral nanovaccine for cancer immunotherapy
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Manlio Fusciello
Flavia Fontana
Siri Tähtinen
Cristian Capasso
Sara Feola
Beatriz Martins
Jacopo Chiaro
Karita Peltonen
Leena Ylösmäki
Erkko Ylösmäki
Firas Hamdan
Otto K. Kari
Joseph Ndika
Harri Alenius
Arto Urtti
Jouni T. Hirvonen
Hélder A. Santos
Vincenzo Cerullo
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[1] University of Helsinki,Drug Research Program, Division of Pharmaceutical Biosciences and Digital Precision Cancer Medicine Flagship (iCAN), Faculty of Pharmacy
[2] University of Helsinki,Drug Research Program, Division of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy
[3] University of Helsinki,Systems Toxicology Group, Department of Bacteriology and Immunology, Medicum
[4] Karolinska Institutet,Institute of Environmental Medicine
[5] University of Eastern Finland,School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Health Sciences
[6] University of Helsinki,Helsinki Institute of Life Science (HiLIFE)
[7] Naples University Federico II,Department of Molecular Medicine and Medical Biotechnology and CEINGE
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Nature Communications
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Virus-based cancer vaccines are nowadays considered an interesting approach in the field of cancer immunotherapy, despite the observation that the majority of the immune responses they elicit are against the virus and not against the tumor. In contrast, targeting tumor associated antigens is effective, however the identification of these antigens remains challenging. Here, we describe ExtraCRAd, a multi-vaccination strategy focused on an oncolytic virus artificially wrapped with tumor cancer membranes carrying tumor antigens. We demonstrate that ExtraCRAd displays increased infectivity and oncolytic effect in vitro and in vivo. We show that this nanoparticle platform controls the growth of aggressive melanoma and lung tumors in vivo both in preventive and therapeutic setting, creating a highly specific anti-cancer immune response. In conclusion, ExtraCRAd might serve as the next generation of personalized cancer vaccines with enhanced features over standard vaccination regimens, representing an alternative way to target cancer.
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