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Cationic liposomes overcome neutralizing antibodies and enhance reovirus efficacy in ovarian cancer.

Zhiru YangLiang ChenTing GuoLei HuangYuxin YangRui YeYingchun ZhangXiaojin LinYuting FanChulan GongNa YangWeili GuanDan LiangWeiwei OuyangWei YangXing ZhaoJing Zhang
Published in: Virology (2024)
Reovirus (Reo) has shown promising potential in specifically killing tumor cells, and offering new possibilities for ovarian cancer (OC) treatment. However, neutralizing antibodies in the ascites from OC patients greatly limit the further application of Reo. In this study, we employed cationic liposomes (Lipo) to deliver Reo, significantly enhancing its ability to enter OC cells and its effectiveness in killing these cells under ascitic conditions. Pre-treatment with the MβCD inhibitor notably decreased Reo-mediated tumor cell death, indicating that Lipo primarily enables Reo's cellular uptake through caveolin-mediated endocytosis. Our results demonstrate that Lipo effectively facilitates the entry of Reo into the cytoplasm and triggers cell apoptosis. The above findings provide a new strategy to overcome the obstacle of neutralizing antibodies in the clinical application of Reo.
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