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A modified virus kills cancer without the need for chemotherapy
A modified virus kills cancer without the need for chemotherapy
Scientists at the University of Zurich found that inoculating an infected virus produces more antibodies in the tumor than when the drug was injected directly.
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It is a technology called Shread that has been successfully tested in mice with breast cancer. The scientists explain that “unlike chemotherapy or radiation therapy, this method does not harm normal healthy cells.” They add that “once inside tumor cells, the genes delivered serve as a blueprint for therapeutic antibodies, cytokines and other signaling substances, which are produced by the cancer cells themselves and act to kill tumors from the inside out.” We trick the tumor into killing itself by producing anticancer agents by its own cells, “says postdoctoral fellow Sheena Smith, who led the development. Using the Shread system, the scientists made the tumor itself produce an antibody against breast cancer in a mouse. They found that after a few days, Shread produced more antibodies in the tumor than when the drug was injected directly. Furthermore, the concentration in the bloodstream and in other tissues where side effects could occur was significantly lower. The scientists used a highly sophisticated high-resolution 3D imaging method and fully transparent tissues to show how the therapeutic antibody, produced in the body, creates pores in tumor blood vessels and destroys tumor cells.
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Scientists at the University of Zurich found that inoculating an infected virus produces more antibodies in the tumor than when the drug was injected directly.
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It is a technology called Shread that has been successfully tested in mice with breast cancer.
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“The innovation could reduce the side effects of cancer therapy and could be the solution for better delivery of COVID-19-related therapies directly to the lungs,” says the university.
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“We tricked the tumor into killing itself by producing anticancer agents by its own cells,” says postdoctoral fellow Sheena Smith, who led the development.
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Using the Shread system, the scientists made the tumor itself produce an antibody against it. breast cancer in a mouse. They found that after a few days, Shread produced more antibodies in the tumor than when the drug was injected directly.
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Furthermore, the concentration in the bloodstream and in other tissues where side effects could occur was significantly lower. The scientists used a highly sophisticated high-resolution 3D imaging method and fully transparent tissues to show how the therapeutic antibody, produced in the body, creates pores in tumor blood vessels and destroys tumor cells.
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