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Intratumoral coinjection of adenoviral vectors expressing IL-2 and IL-12 results in enhanced frequency of regression of injected and untreated distal tumors.

Authors :
Addison, C L
Bramson, J L
Hitt, M M
Muller, W J
Gauldie, J
Graham, F L
Source :
Gene Therapy. Oct98, Vol. 5 Issue 10, p1400. 10p.
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

We have studied the ability of adenoviral (Ad) vectors expressing the cytokines IL-2 or IL-12 to mediate regression of established tumors in a mouse model of mammary adenocarcinoma. Previous results indicated that intratumoral injection of vectors expressing IL-2 (AdCAIL-2) or IL-12 (AdmIL-12.1) induced complete tumor regression in approximately 30–40% of treated animals. In the current studies, we investigated the mechanism of tumor killing in responding animals and the efficacy of AdIL-2 and AdIL-12 vector administration in combination compared with the use of either vector alone. Animals bearing subcutaneous mammary tumors were injected intratumorally with Ad vectors expressing IL-2 or IL-12 or were coinjected with both vectors. Animals receiving the combination treatment responded substantially better than animals which had received either vector alone, with 65% of animals treated with both vectors undergoing complete tumor regression. In all three treatment regimens, tumor regression was associated with the presence of specific antitumor antigen cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (CTLs), which secreted elevated levels of IFN-γ. Consistent with circulating CTLs being involved in regression, when animals bearing bilateral tumors were inoculated in a single tumor with IL-2 or IL-12 expressing vectors, both tumors regressed in many cases. Again, treatment with both AdCAIL-2 and AdmIL-12.1 was most effective, with 63% of animals undergoing complete regression of both treated and untreated tumors, compared to 18 or 22% of animals injected with either AdCAIL-2 or AdmIL-12.1 alone. These data indicate that the combination of IL-2 and IL-12 is a more effective inducer of antitumor immune responses than either one alone, and that the resulting antitumor responses are effective in mediating the regression of distal untreated tumors, a property which may aid in the treatment of metastatic disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09697128
Volume :
5
Issue :
10
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Gene Therapy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
8852603
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.gt.3300731