“…9 Potential anticancer transgenes include tumor suppressor genes, for example, p53; 10 immunomodulatory genes, for example, granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) 11,12 and interleukin-24; 13 pro-drug-converting enzymes, for example, thymidine kinase 14 and cytosine deaminase 15 and proapoptotic genes, for example, tumor necrosis factor-a 16 and TRAIL. 17 Several strategies for arming the vectors and for controlling transgene expression have been used, with the most recent attempts utilizing adenoviral promoters and transcriptional control elements to regulate the expression of inserted transgenes.…”