Oncolytic effect of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) strain AF2240 and V4-UPM on hypoxic and normoxic osteosarcoma cells

Aims: Hypoxia is believed to be one of the key components contributing to the clinical resistance of cancer therapies. Alternative strategies are under investigation to overcome this resistance and the oncolytic virus stands amongst the others. Newcastle disease virus (NDV) has been demonstrated to...

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Main Authors: Nurneqman, Nashreq Kosni, Noraini, Abd-Aziz *, Abdul Rhaman, Omar, Saila, Ismail, Chia, Suet Lin
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Published: Malaysian Society of Microbiology 2023
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https://mjm.usm.my/index.php?r=cms/entry/view&id=83&year=2023
http://dx.doi.org/10.21161/mjm.230191
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spelling my.sunway.eprints.29262024-07-30T00:45:23Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2926/ Oncolytic effect of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) strain AF2240 and V4-UPM on hypoxic and normoxic osteosarcoma cells Nurneqman, Nashreq Kosni Noraini, Abd-Aziz * Abdul Rhaman, Omar Saila, Ismail Chia, Suet Lin QR Microbiology RC Internal medicine Aims: Hypoxia is believed to be one of the key components contributing to the clinical resistance of cancer therapies. Alternative strategies are under investigation to overcome this resistance and the oncolytic virus stands amongst the others. Newcastle disease virus (NDV) has been demonstrated to possess oncolytic activity against cancer cells. The present study investigated the effects of oncolytic NDV strain AF2240 and V4-UPM on osteosarcoma cells (Saos-2) under normoxic and hypoxic conditions. Methodology and results: Results showed that the NDV strain AF2240 and V4-UPM could infect and kill normoxic and hypoxic Saos-2 cells equally well by inducing hypoxia-independent apoptosis, and S-phase cell cycle arrest under the microscopy examination, cell viability assay, Annexin V apoptosis assay and cell cycle analysis experiments. However, the Velogenic NDV strain AF2240 excelled over the lentogenic NDV V4-UPM with increased oncolytic effects in Saos-2 cells. Conclusion, significance and impact of study: In a nutshell, normoxia or hypoxia microenvironment has little effect on NDV-induced oncolysis of Saos-2 cancer cells which poses as a potential agent for the treatment of resistant cancer. Malaysian Society of Microbiology 2023 Article PeerReviewed Nurneqman, Nashreq Kosni and Noraini, Abd-Aziz * and Abdul Rhaman, Omar and Saila, Ismail and Chia, Suet Lin (2023) Oncolytic effect of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) strain AF2240 and V4-UPM on hypoxic and normoxic osteosarcoma cells. Malaysian Journal of Microbiology, 19 (4). pp. 371-379. ISSN 2231-7538 https://mjm.usm.my/index.php?r=cms/entry/view&id=83&year=2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.21161/mjm.230191
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topic QR Microbiology
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Nurneqman, Nashreq Kosni
Noraini, Abd-Aziz *
Abdul Rhaman, Omar
Saila, Ismail
Chia, Suet Lin
Oncolytic effect of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) strain AF2240 and V4-UPM on hypoxic and normoxic osteosarcoma cells
description Aims: Hypoxia is believed to be one of the key components contributing to the clinical resistance of cancer therapies. Alternative strategies are under investigation to overcome this resistance and the oncolytic virus stands amongst the others. Newcastle disease virus (NDV) has been demonstrated to possess oncolytic activity against cancer cells. The present study investigated the effects of oncolytic NDV strain AF2240 and V4-UPM on osteosarcoma cells (Saos-2) under normoxic and hypoxic conditions. Methodology and results: Results showed that the NDV strain AF2240 and V4-UPM could infect and kill normoxic and hypoxic Saos-2 cells equally well by inducing hypoxia-independent apoptosis, and S-phase cell cycle arrest under the microscopy examination, cell viability assay, Annexin V apoptosis assay and cell cycle analysis experiments. However, the Velogenic NDV strain AF2240 excelled over the lentogenic NDV V4-UPM with increased oncolytic effects in Saos-2 cells. Conclusion, significance and impact of study: In a nutshell, normoxia or hypoxia microenvironment has little effect on NDV-induced oncolysis of Saos-2 cancer cells which poses as a potential agent for the treatment of resistant cancer.
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author Nurneqman, Nashreq Kosni
Noraini, Abd-Aziz *
Abdul Rhaman, Omar
Saila, Ismail
Chia, Suet Lin
author_facet Nurneqman, Nashreq Kosni
Noraini, Abd-Aziz *
Abdul Rhaman, Omar
Saila, Ismail
Chia, Suet Lin
author_sort Nurneqman, Nashreq Kosni
title Oncolytic effect of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) strain AF2240 and V4-UPM on hypoxic and normoxic osteosarcoma cells
title_short Oncolytic effect of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) strain AF2240 and V4-UPM on hypoxic and normoxic osteosarcoma cells
title_full Oncolytic effect of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) strain AF2240 and V4-UPM on hypoxic and normoxic osteosarcoma cells
title_fullStr Oncolytic effect of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) strain AF2240 and V4-UPM on hypoxic and normoxic osteosarcoma cells
title_full_unstemmed Oncolytic effect of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) strain AF2240 and V4-UPM on hypoxic and normoxic osteosarcoma cells
title_sort oncolytic effect of newcastle disease virus (ndv) strain af2240 and v4-upm on hypoxic and normoxic osteosarcoma cells
publisher Malaysian Society of Microbiology
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2926/
https://mjm.usm.my/index.php?r=cms/entry/view&id=83&year=2023
http://dx.doi.org/10.21161/mjm.230191
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