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Combinatory anti-tumor effects of electroporation-mediated chemotherapy and wild-type p53 gene transfer to human esophageal cancer cells

Authors :
Hisahiro Matsubara
Takehide Asano
Masatoshi Tagawa
Yoshio Koide
Shigeru Sakiyama
Tomoko Maeda
Takenori Ochiai
Yoshio Gunji
Source :
International journal of oncology. 18(4)
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

Delivery of electric pulses to an established solid tumor augments the permeability of cell membrane and increases the susceptibility of tumors to an anti-cancer agent that is administered in the vicinity of tumors. Forced expression of the wild-type p53 gene in tumor cells that have non-functional p53 gene(s) can also enhance their sensitivity to a DNA-damaging agent. To investigate the feasibility of electroporation-mediated therapy for cancer, electric pulses were delivered to human esophageal tumors developed in nude mice after they received an anti-cancer agent and/or plasmid DNA containing the wild-type p53 gene. The growth of esophageal tumors was suppressed with electroporation-mediated chemotherapy compared with the treatment with an anti-cancer agent or electroporation alone. Intratumoral injection of the wild-type p53 gene into p53-mutated esophageal tumors followed by electroporation also inhibited tumor growth. When mice were administered with the wild-type p53 gene and an anti-cancer agent, subsequent electroporation produced a synergistic therapeutic effect. Combinatory transfer of plasmid DNA and a pharmacological agent by electroporation is thereby a possible therapeutic strategy for the treatment of solid tumors.

Details

ISSN :
10196439
Volume :
18
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cf83e954d87ddb65a95157a18ba6f22d