Brain tumors are a diverse group of neoplasms that occur in the brain and include primary tumors represented by gliomas, and cancer metastasis to the brain. Brain tumors afflict both adults and children, and many of them are highly aggressive and pose significant health problems due to the lack of effective treatments. Oncolytic viruses (OVs) are an emerging anti-cancer modality characterized by unique mechanisms of action: direct tumor cell killing by virus amplification and induction of beneficial anti-tumor immunity. The recent approval of oncolytic herpes simplex virus G47 in Japan for treating glioblastoma provided momentum in the field and has accelerated global research efforts to translate safe and effective OVs to clinical investigations and to seek approval for the management of brain tumors. Therefore, now is the exciting time to discuss the progress, directions and challenges of OV therapies for brain tumors.
The goal of this research topic is to highlight recent advances in preclinical and clinical development of novel OV therapies for various types of brain tumors. We consider brain tumors in a broader sense and cover all tumor types in the central nervous system including meningiomas, spinal cord tumors and leptomeningeal disease. We encourage investigators from diverse disciplines, i.e., virology, immunology, cancer research, systems biology and neuro-oncology, to submit original research and review article manuscripts that are pertinent to OV therapies for brain tumors. We hope that this research topic will provide a forum to facilitate scientific discussions and collaborations, and foster next-generation scientists to further advance the field and clinical management of brain tumors.
This research topic highlights interdisciplinary approaches enabling recent advances in OV therapy of brain tumors. Clinical trials, original research, reviews, mini-reviews, systematic reviews and meta-analysis, research protocol, opinion, and hypothesis are acceptable article formats. We are especially interested in contributions to the following research areas:
1) Developments of novel OVs from a variety of viral platforms that feature unique anti-tumor properties.
2) Reports of clinical trial protocols and results.
3) Research into mechanistic combinatorial OV therapies that target metabolism, immuno-suppressive tumor microenvironment, and oncogenic pathways.
Brain tumors are a diverse group of neoplasms that occur in the brain and include primary tumors represented by gliomas, and cancer metastasis to the brain. Brain tumors afflict both adults and children, and many of them are highly aggressive and pose significant health problems due to the lack of effective treatments. Oncolytic viruses (OVs) are an emerging anti-cancer modality characterized by unique mechanisms of action: direct tumor cell killing by virus amplification and induction of beneficial anti-tumor immunity. The recent approval of oncolytic herpes simplex virus G47 in Japan for treating glioblastoma provided momentum in the field and has accelerated global research efforts to translate safe and effective OVs to clinical investigations and to seek approval for the management of brain tumors. Therefore, now is the exciting time to discuss the progress, directions and challenges of OV therapies for brain tumors.
The goal of this research topic is to highlight recent advances in preclinical and clinical development of novel OV therapies for various types of brain tumors. We consider brain tumors in a broader sense and cover all tumor types in the central nervous system including meningiomas, spinal cord tumors and leptomeningeal disease. We encourage investigators from diverse disciplines, i.e., virology, immunology, cancer research, systems biology and neuro-oncology, to submit original research and review article manuscripts that are pertinent to OV therapies for brain tumors. We hope that this research topic will provide a forum to facilitate scientific discussions and collaborations, and foster next-generation scientists to further advance the field and clinical management of brain tumors.
This research topic highlights interdisciplinary approaches enabling recent advances in OV therapy of brain tumors. Clinical trials, original research, reviews, mini-reviews, systematic reviews and meta-analysis, research protocol, opinion, and hypothesis are acceptable article formats. We are especially interested in contributions to the following research areas:
1) Developments of novel OVs from a variety of viral platforms that feature unique anti-tumor properties.
2) Reports of clinical trial protocols and results.
3) Research into mechanistic combinatorial OV therapies that target metabolism, immuno-suppressive tumor microenvironment, and oncogenic pathways.