Virus del Sarampión para el tratamiento del cáncer
- Javier Albendea Roch 1
- Alicia Moreno Gallego 1
- Blanca Ongil García 1
- Marta Pérez Martín 1
- Lourdes Lledó García dir. 1
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Universidad de Alcalá
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- Cuadros González, Juan (dir.)
- Gegúndez Cámara, María Isabel (dir.)
- Florido Calleja, María Jesús (ed. lit.)
- Consuelo Giménez Pardo (dir.)
- María Rosario González Palacios (dir.)
- Lourdes Lledó García (dir.)
- Juan Romanyk (dir.)
- José Vicente Saz Pérez (dir.)
Editorial: Editorial Universidad de Alcalá ; Universidad de Alcalá
ISBN: 9788416599493
Any de publicació: 2017
Pàgines: 101-114
Tipus: Capítol de llibre
Resum
Antitumoral virotherapy means the use of attenuated strains of different kind of virus, measles virus in this case, to attack different kinds of cancers. This is a very new and promising field of research. Measles virus is very prevalent in our society, in fact a very high percentage of the population has been even vaccinated against it or infected, so there´s a very high immunity. This brings a huge advantage avoiding transmission from the security point of view. Also, through genetic engineering it´s possible the modification of wild measles virus strains to enhance tumor cells selectivity, causing no harm on normal tissues, while evading antiviral human immunity. For now, this research field is still being developed, but it offers many possibilities in no small cells lung cancer, ovarian cancer, pleural mesothelioma, cholangyocarcinoma, glioblastoma and multiple myeloma.