PMID: 19943208Nov 28, 2009Paper

JX-594, a targeted oncolytic poxvirus for the treatment of cancer

Current Opinion in Investigational Drugs
Alison E MerrickAlan A Melcher

Abstract

JX-594 is a replication-competent Wyeth strain vaccinia virus that was genetically modified to inactive the endogenous thymidine kinase gene and to express human GM-CSF and LacZ genes. In development by Jennerex Inc and licensee Green Cross Corp, the modified virus is a novel therapy for treatment-refractive metastatic malignancies from various sites of origin. Targeted oncolytic virotherapy has demonstrated promise in preclinical studies, and more than ten viral species have subsequently entered clinical trials. JX-594 has been modified to augment the intrinsic targeting and oncolytic potential of the vaccinia virus and to enhance antitumor immunity by the expression of the GM-CSF transgene in situ. In vitro and in vivo animal studies have demonstrated the replication specificity of JX-594 for cancer cell lines and tumors, and the restriction of serum human GM-CSF expression to tumor-bearing animals, resulting in significantly reduced tumor burden and an increase in median survival. In phase I trials, JX-594 was well tolerated, with mild systemic toxicity reported. In a phase I trial in seven patients with melanoma, one partial response and one complete response after surgery were observed. In another phase I trial in patients...Continue Reading

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