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タイトル: | 単純ヘルペスウイルス由来チミジンキナーゼ遺伝子とガンシクロビルによる肝癌に対する遺伝子治療におけるbystander effectの検討 |
その他のタイトル: | POSSIBLE MECHANISMS OF THE BYSTANDER EFFECT CAUSED BY THE HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS THYMIDINE KINASE AND GANCICLOVIR IN THE TREATMENT FOR HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA |
著者: | 菊川, 政次 |
キーワード: | gene therapy herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase ganciclovir bystander effect hepatocellular carclnoma |
発行日: | 1998年10月31日 |
出版者: | 奈良医学会 |
引用: | Journal of Nara Medical Association Vol.49 No.5 p.334-348 |
抄録: | Because it appears impossible to transfer a suicide gene to all the cells of
a cancer, existence of a bystander effect caused by a suicide gene and prodrug system is
critical to achieve effective antitumor effects. In the present study, possible mechanisms of
the bystander effect caused by the herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase (HSV-tk) gene
and ganciclovir (GCV) have been investigated not only in vilro but also in vivo. Murine
and rat hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells were retrovirally transduced with the HSV
-tk gene. HSV-tk-transduced HCC cells were shown to be profoundly more sensitive to
GCV compared to parental cells. HSV-tk-transduced cells exhibited marked cytotoxicity
on parental cells in the presence of GCV. This in vitro bystander effect was shown to be
substantially dependent on cell-to-cell contact. To investigate the in vivo bystander effect,
parental HCC cells were mixed with HSV-tk-transduced counterparts and inoculated
subcutaneously into syngeneic mice. When systemic GCV treatment was initiated 3 days
after the inoculation, profound antitumor effects on preestablished tumors were observed,
resulting in significant inhibition of tumor formation when only 5% of the inoculated cells
were HSV-tk-transduced ones. Importantly, animals that did not develop tumors resisted
subsequent rechallenge with parental HCC cells, indicating that tumor immunity was
induced by the HSV-tk/GCV system. Furthermore, when GCV treatment was initiated
after mice developed subcutaneous HCC tumors, profound antitumor effects were observed
even on established tumors. When subcutaneous HCC tumors contained only 10% of HSV
-tk-transduced cells, significant tumor eradication was induced by GCV treatment. Impor-
tantly, when animals with subcutaneously established HCC were given an intratumoral
infusion of retroviruses carrying the HSV-tk gene followed by GCV treatment, significant
tumor regression and prolonged survival period were achieved. These results indicate that
the HSV-tk/GCV system can induce potent antitumor effects in vivo by eliciting the host's tumor immunity. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10564/467 |
ISSN: | 13450069 |
出現コレクション: | Vol.49 No.5
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