Transgene codon usage drives viral fitness and therapeutic efficacy in oncolytic adenoviruses

biorxiv(2020)

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Arming oncolytic adenoviruses with therapeutic transgenes is a well-established strategy for multimodal tumour attack. However, this strategy sometimes leads to unexpected attenuated viral replication and a loss of oncolytic effects, preventing these viruses from reaching the clinic. Previous work has shown that altering codon usage in viral genes can hamper viral fitness. Here, we have analysed how transgene codon usage impacts viral replication and oncolytic activity. We observe that, although transgenes with optimised codons show high expression levels at a first round of infection, they impair viral fitness and are therefore not expressed in a sustained manner. Conversely, transgenes encoded by suboptimal codons do not compromise viral replication and are thus stably expressed over time allowing a greater oncolytic activity both and . Altogether, our work shows that fine-tuning codon usage leads to a concerted optimisation of transgene expression and viral replication paving the way for the rational design of more efficacious oncolytic therapies.
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oncolytic adenoviruses,transgene codon usage,viral fitness
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