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Prostate-specific amplification of expanded polyglutamine expression: a novel approach for cancer gene therapy

Authors :
T, Segawa
H, Takebayashi
Y, Kakehi
O, Yoshida
S, Narumiya
A, Kakizuka
Source :
Cancer research. 58(11)
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

For cancer gene therapy, it is of primary importance to develop a system to sufficiently and selectively express therapeutic genes in cancer cells. In this study, we showed that an approximately 5.3-kb promoter region of the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) gene can replicate the endogenous expression pattern, although its expression is very weak. We then developed a novel two-step transcriptional activation system in which the PSA promoter drives an artificial transcriptional activator, GAL4-VP16 fusion protein, and it in turn activates transgene expressions under the control of GAL4-responsive elements. By using this system, transgene expressions can be greatly augmented while maintaining prostate-specific expression. Finally, we applied this system to drive an expanded polyglutamine, a potent proapoptotic molecule, to induce apoptosis selectively in PSA-positive prostate cancer cells. This novel system would provide an ideal approach for cancer gene therapy applicable not only to prostate cancer but to other cancers as well.

Details

ISSN :
00085472
Volume :
58
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer research
Accession number :
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