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Anti-tumor effects of inactivated Sendai virus particles with an IL-2 gene on angiosarcoma

Authors :
Aya Nishizawa
Ichiro Katayama
Masataka Nakamura
Yuki Takehara
Mikio Masuzawa
Hiroo Yokozeki
Takahiro Satoh
Kazumi Saeki
Yasufumi Kaneda
Source :
Clinical Immunology. 149:1-10
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2013.

Abstract

Cutaneous angiosarcoma is a life-threatening tumor that is resistant to conventional therapies. The therapeutic effects of Sendai virus particles (hemagglutinating virus of Japan envelope: HVJ-E) carrying IL-2 gene (HVJ-E/IL-2) were examined in a mouse model of angiosarcoma. Intra-tumoral injection of HVJ-E/IL-2 effectively inhibited the growth of angiosarcoma cells (ISOS-1) inoculated in mice and improved tumor-free rates. HVJ-E/IL-2 stimulated local accumulation of CD8 (+) T cells and NK cells and reduced regulatory T cells in regional lymph nodes. Notably, the prevalence of myeloid-derived suppressor cells was lower in HVJ-E/IL-2-treated mice than in HVJ-E-treated mice. HVJ-E/IL-2 treatment promoted IFN-γ production from CD8 (+) T cells in response to tumor cells, more significantly than HVJ-E treatment. Greatly improved tumor-free rates were obtained when sunitinib, a tyrosine kinase inhibitor, was administered in combination with HVJ-E/IL-2. Immunogene therapy with HVJ-E/IL-2 with or without sunitinib could be a promising therapeutic option for cutaneous angiosarcoma.

Details

ISSN :
15216616
Volume :
149
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Immunology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....496cdd99f72cf4497432a7bdba8f72db