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Systemic IFN-β gene therapy results in long-term survival in mice with established colorectal liver metastases

Authors :
Eugene Choi
Lee Ellis
David J. Maron
James Barsoum
Xiao Qin
Francis R. Spitz
Kathleen J. Propert
Hanqin Lei
Stephen Fawell
A. David Moscioni
Wenbiao Liu
Hiroomi Tada
Alan R. Davis
Douglas L. Fraker
John Tazelaar
James M. Wilson
Qing Xie
Source :
Journal of Clinical Investigation. 108:83-95
Publication Year :
2001
Publisher :
American Society for Clinical Investigation, 2001.

Abstract

Most patients succumbing to colorectal cancer fail with liver-predominant metastases. To make a clinical impact in this disease, a systemic or whole-liver therapy may be required, whereas most cancer gene therapy approaches are limited in their ability to treat beyond local disease. As a preclinical model for cancer gene therapy, recombinant adenovirus containing the human IFN-beta (hIFN-beta) cDNA was delivered systemically in nude mouse xenograft models of human colorectal cancer liver metastases. The vector targeted hepatocytes that produced high levels of hIFN-beta in the liver, resulting in a profound apoptotic response in the tumors and significant tumor regression. hIFN-beta gene therapy not only resulted in improved survival and long-term cure in a micrometastatic model, but provided similar benefits in a clinically relevant gross disease model. A similar recombinant adenovirus containing the murine IFN-beta (mIFN-beta) cDNA also resulted in a therapeutic response and improved survival in syngeneic mouse models of colorectal cancer liver metastases. Depletion studies demonstrate a contribution of natural killer cells to this therapeutic response. The toxicity of an adenoviral vector expressing murine IFN-beta in a syngeneic model is also presented. These encouraging results warrant further investigation of the use of cancer gene therapy for targeting metastatic disease.

Details

ISSN :
00219738
Volume :
108
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f0f5eca98931e029d7aa0c1b4a61eb78
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1172/jci9841