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Antibody-mediated transduction of p53 selectively kills cancer cells

Authors :
Grace Chan
Yoon S. Min
Sophia S. Chang
Robert N. Nishimura
James E. Hansen
Fusheng Yang
Rika Wakelin
Emil Heinze
Greg M. Cole
Richard H. Weisbart
Phillip Koeffler
Carl W. Miller
Source :
International Journal of Oncology.
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Spandidos Publications, 2004.

Abstract

Some human cancers are caused by functional defects in p53 that are restored by gene therapy with wild-type p53. To circumvent the use of viral vectors, we reconstituted cancer cell lines with p53 by protein transduction. A fusion protein was produced from cDNA constructed from the Fv fragment of an antibody that penetrates living cells and wild-type p53 (Fv-p53). Fv-p53 penetrated and killed cancer cells that do not express p53. Additionally, Fv-p53 killed cancer cells that were malignant as a result of mutations within p53, nuclear exclusion of p53 and over-expression of MDM2. Non-specific toxicity was excluded by showing that Fv-p53 penetrated but did not kill primary cells and cancer cells unresponsive to p53. Fv fragments alone were not cytotoxic, indicating that killing was due to transduction of p53. Fv-p53 was shown to penetrate cancer cells engrafted in vivo. These results support continued efforts to evaluate the potential efficacy of Fv-p53 for the treatment of certain cancers in vivo.

Details

ISSN :
17912423 and 10196439
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........6745e62d4110e064845b9274451af45f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.25.6.1867