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Deriving Immune Modulating Drugs from Viruses—A New Class of Biologics

Viruses are widely used as a platform for the production of therapeutics. Vaccines containing live, dead and components of viruses, gene therapy vectors and oncolytic viruses are key examples of clinically-approved therapeutic uses for viruses. Despite this, the use of virus-derived proteins as natu...

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Autores principales: Yaron, Jordan R., Zhang, Liqiang, Guo, Qiuyun, Burgin, Michelle, Schutz, Lauren N., Awo, Enkidia, Wise, Lyn, Krause, Kurt L., Ildefonso, Cristhian J., Kwiecien, Jacek M., Juby, Michael, Rahman, Masmudur M., Chen, Hao, Moyer, Richard W., Alcami, Antonio, McFadden, Grant, Lucas, Alexandra R.
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7230489/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32244484
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9040972
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author Yaron, Jordan R.
Zhang, Liqiang
Guo, Qiuyun
Burgin, Michelle
Schutz, Lauren N.
Awo, Enkidia
Wise, Lyn
Krause, Kurt L.
Ildefonso, Cristhian J.
Kwiecien, Jacek M.
Juby, Michael
Rahman, Masmudur M.
Chen, Hao
Moyer, Richard W.
Alcami, Antonio
McFadden, Grant
Lucas, Alexandra R.
author_facet Yaron, Jordan R.
Zhang, Liqiang
Guo, Qiuyun
Burgin, Michelle
Schutz, Lauren N.
Awo, Enkidia
Wise, Lyn
Krause, Kurt L.
Ildefonso, Cristhian J.
Kwiecien, Jacek M.
Juby, Michael
Rahman, Masmudur M.
Chen, Hao
Moyer, Richard W.
Alcami, Antonio
McFadden, Grant
Lucas, Alexandra R.
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description Viruses are widely used as a platform for the production of therapeutics. Vaccines containing live, dead and components of viruses, gene therapy vectors and oncolytic viruses are key examples of clinically-approved therapeutic uses for viruses. Despite this, the use of virus-derived proteins as natural sources for immune modulators remains in the early stages of development. Viruses have evolved complex, highly effective approaches for immune evasion. Originally developed for protection against host immune responses, viral immune-modulating proteins are extraordinarily potent, often functioning at picomolar concentrations. These complex viral intracellular parasites have “performed the R&D”, developing highly effective immune evasive strategies over millions of years. These proteins provide a new and natural source for immune-modulating therapeutics, similar in many ways to penicillin being developed from mold or streptokinase from bacteria. Virus-derived serine proteinase inhibitors (serpins), chemokine modulating proteins, complement control, inflammasome inhibition, growth factors (e.g., viral vascular endothelial growth factor) and cytokine mimics (e.g., viral interleukin 10) and/or inhibitors (e.g., tumor necrosis factor) have now been identified that target central immunological response pathways. We review here current development of virus-derived immune-modulating biologics with efficacy demonstrated in pre-clinical or clinical studies, focusing on pox and herpesviruses-derived immune-modulating therapeutics.
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spelling pubmed-72304892020-05-22 Deriving Immune Modulating Drugs from Viruses—A New Class of Biologics Yaron, Jordan R. Zhang, Liqiang Guo, Qiuyun Burgin, Michelle Schutz, Lauren N. Awo, Enkidia Wise, Lyn Krause, Kurt L. Ildefonso, Cristhian J. Kwiecien, Jacek M. Juby, Michael Rahman, Masmudur M. Chen, Hao Moyer, Richard W. Alcami, Antonio McFadden, Grant Lucas, Alexandra R. J Clin Med Review Viruses are widely used as a platform for the production of therapeutics. Vaccines containing live, dead and components of viruses, gene therapy vectors and oncolytic viruses are key examples of clinically-approved therapeutic uses for viruses. Despite this, the use of virus-derived proteins as natural sources for immune modulators remains in the early stages of development. Viruses have evolved complex, highly effective approaches for immune evasion. Originally developed for protection against host immune responses, viral immune-modulating proteins are extraordinarily potent, often functioning at picomolar concentrations. These complex viral intracellular parasites have “performed the R&D”, developing highly effective immune evasive strategies over millions of years. These proteins provide a new and natural source for immune-modulating therapeutics, similar in many ways to penicillin being developed from mold or streptokinase from bacteria. Virus-derived serine proteinase inhibitors (serpins), chemokine modulating proteins, complement control, inflammasome inhibition, growth factors (e.g., viral vascular endothelial growth factor) and cytokine mimics (e.g., viral interleukin 10) and/or inhibitors (e.g., tumor necrosis factor) have now been identified that target central immunological response pathways. We review here current development of virus-derived immune-modulating biologics with efficacy demonstrated in pre-clinical or clinical studies, focusing on pox and herpesviruses-derived immune-modulating therapeutics. MDPI 2020-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7230489/ /pubmed/32244484 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9040972 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Yaron, Jordan R.
Zhang, Liqiang
Guo, Qiuyun
Burgin, Michelle
Schutz, Lauren N.
Awo, Enkidia
Wise, Lyn
Krause, Kurt L.
Ildefonso, Cristhian J.
Kwiecien, Jacek M.
Juby, Michael
Rahman, Masmudur M.
Chen, Hao
Moyer, Richard W.
Alcami, Antonio
McFadden, Grant
Lucas, Alexandra R.
Deriving Immune Modulating Drugs from Viruses—A New Class of Biologics
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title_short Deriving Immune Modulating Drugs from Viruses—A New Class of Biologics
title_sort deriving immune modulating drugs from viruses—a new class of biologics
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7230489/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32244484
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9040972
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