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Aina Muceniece (23 March 1924 – 14 February 2010) was a Latvian immunologist and founder of practical cancer virotherapy who discovered that an echovirus might be a useful treatment for melanoma.


Life and work

Aina Muceniece was born in
Katlakalns Katlakalns is a neighbourhood of Riga, the capital of Latvia. It is linked to Ķengarags and Maskavas forštate Maskavas Forštate (german: Moskauer Vorstadt) also known as Maskavas priekšpilsēta and colloquially as Maskačka, is a subur ...
, Latvia. Aina Muceniece is from a working-family. She has said that hard work and life experience in poverty and hunger, have strengthened her for the future cause of life. A. Muceniece belonged to the ancient nation- Livs, where the roots go back into the 5,000 years of history and were described as a belligerent and brave nation. She graduated 1941 from the Vilis Olavs School of Commerce in Riga and worked as a nurse during World War II in
Yaroslavl Yaroslavl ( rus, Ярослáвль, p=jɪrɐˈsɫavlʲ) is a city and the administrative center of Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia, located northeast of Moscow. The historic part of the city is a World Heritage Site, and is located at the confluenc ...
,
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. After the war, she studied medicine at the
Latvian State University University of Latvia ( lv, Latvijas Universitāte, shortened ''LU'') is a state-run university located in Riga, Latvia established in 1919. The ''QS World University Rankings'' places the university between 801st and 1000th globally, sevent ...
, where she earned a doctor's degree in 1974. Muceniece achieved habilitation (Dr.habil.med.) in 1992. Muceniece's scientific career began at the August Kirhenstein Institute of Microbiology,
Latvian Academy of Sciences The Latvian Academy of Sciences ( lv, Latvijas Zinātņu akadēmija) is the official science academy of Latvia and is an association of the country's foremost scientists. The academy was founded as the ''Latvian SSR Academy of Sciences'' ( lv, L ...
(), first as a senior laboratory assistant, later as a senior research associate. Muceniece's laboratory started to study
enterovirus ''Enterovirus'' is a genus of positive-sense single-stranded RNA viruses associated with several human and mammalian diseases. Enteroviruses are named by their transmission-route through the intestine ('enteric' meaning intestinal). Serologic ...
es in the 1960s, and the research led to the identification of an echovirus that had possible use to treat melanoma, which became
RIGVIR ECHO-7 (trade name Rigvir) is a wild type member of the echovirus group of viruses. It was formerly approved as a virotherapy medication by the State Agency of Medicines of the Republic of Latvia (2004–19). In March 2019, the distribution in L ...
. Production and research was discontinued in 1999 and restarted after national registration in Latvia in 2004. Muceniece also worked at the Pauls Stradiņš Hospital and the National Oncology Center as an immunology consultant from 1977 to 2003. In 2002 she was made an honorary member of the Latvian Association of Oncologists. In 2005 Muceniece received the
Cross of Recognition The Cross of Recognition ( lv, Atzinības krusts) is a state decoration of Latvia. History The decoration was established in 1710 in the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia by Duke Frederick William as a symbol of the then-established Order of Re ...
for meritorious service to the
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. Before she died in 2010, she published 190 papers and three monographs.


Remembrance and criticism of RIGVIR

On February 14, 2016, the Professor Aina Muceniece Virotherapy Foundation was established, which helps people around the world to receive virotherapy, as well as continues the special compensation system created by Professor Muceniece's family, ensuring the availability of RIGVIR to Latvians with significant discounts. In 2017, the organizations of Latvian professional doctors, including the Latvian Association of Oncologists, request to remove the preparation “RIGVIR” from the list of reimbursable medicinal products and cancel the registration of the preparation in the State Register of Medicinal Products. The justification was that the studies and publications on which RIGVIR is based are of poor quality. In March 2019, after repeated testing of the preparation “RIGVIR”, a discrepancy was found between the content specified by the manufacturer and the content of the samples submitted for analysis. Therefore, a decision has been made to ban the marketing of RIGVIR in Latvia and to remove it from the list of reimbursable medicines.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Muceniece, Aina 20th-century Latvian inventors University of Latvia alumni Physicians from Riga 1924 births 2010 deaths Recipients of the Cross of Recognition Latvian women scientists Latvian immunologists Women immunologists Soviet immunologists