Advances in Oncolytic Viral Therapy in Melanoma: A Comprehensive Review

黑色素瘤溶瘤病毒疗法的进展:一项综合综述

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Abstract

Checkpoint inhibitor therapy revolutionized the treatment of patients with melanoma. However, in patients where melanoma exhibits resistance to checkpoint inhibitor therapy, the treatment options are limited. Oncolytic viruses are a unique form of immunotherapy that uses live viruses to infect and lyse tumor cells to release the elusive neoantigen picked up by the antigen-presenting cells, thus increasing the chances of an immune response against cancer. Coupled with checkpoint inhibitors, intratumoral injections of the oncolytic virus can help an enhanced immune response, especially in a tumor that displays resistance to checkpoint inhibitors. However, oncolytic viruses are not bereft of challenges and face several obstacles in the tumor microenvironment. From the historical use of wild viruses to the sophisticated use of genetically modified viruses in the current era, oncolytic virus therapy has evolved tremendously in the last two decades. Increasing the ability of the virus to select the malignant cells over the non-malignant ones, circumventing the antiviral immune response from the body, and enhancing the oncolytic properties of the viral platform by attaching various ligands are some of the several improvements made in the last three decades. In this manuscript, we trace the journey of the development of oncolytic virus therapy, especially in the context of melanoma. We review the clinical trials of talimogene laherparepvec in patients with melanoma. We also review the data available from the clinical trials of vusolimogene oderparepvec in patients with melanoma. Finally, we review the use of various oncolytic viruses and their challenges in clinical development. This manuscript aims to create a comprehensive literature review for clinicians to understand and implement oncolytic virus therapy in patients diagnosed with melanoma.

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