Minute virus of mice shows oncolytic activity against pancreatic cancer cells exhibiting a mesenchymal phenotype

M. Vienne, C. Lopez, H. Lulka, A. Nevot, G. Labrousse, N. Dusetti, L. Buscail,P. Cordelier

Molecular Therapy: Oncology(2024)

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Pancreatic cancer will soon become the second cause of death by cancer in Western countries. The main barrier to increase the survival of patients with this disease requires the development of novel and efficient therapeutic strategies, that better consider tumor biology. In this context, oncolytic viruses emerge as promising therapeutics. Among them, the fibrotropic minute virus of mice prototype (MVMp) preferentially infects migrating and undifferentiated cells, that highly resemble poorly differentiated, basal-like, pancreatic tumors showing the worst clinical outcome. We report here that MVMp specifically infects, replicates in and kills pancreatic cancer cells from murine and human origin with a mesenchymal, basal-like profile, while sparing cancer cells with an epithelial phenotype. Remarkably, MVMp infection, at a dose that does not provoke tumor growth inhibition in athymic mice, shows significant antitumoral effect in immune competent models, extended mice survival and promoted the massive infiltration of tumors by innate, myeloid and cytotoxic T cells, that exhibit a less terminally exhausted phenotype. Collectively, we demonstrate herein for the first time that MVMp is specific and oncolytic for pancreatic tumors with mesenchymal, basal-like profile, paving the way for precision medicine opportunities for the management of the most aggressive and lethal form of this disease.
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Oncolytic virus,pancreatic cancer,MVMp,mesenchymal phenotype,targeted virotherapy,immune mobilization
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