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Suppression of tumor growth by intra-muscular transfer of naked DNA encoding adrenomedullin antagonist

Authors :
Miseki, T.
Kawakami, H.
Natsuizaka, M.
Darmanin, S.
Cui, H. Y.
Chen, J.
Fu, Q.
Okada, F.
Shindo, M.
Higashino, F.
Asaka, M.
Hamuro, J.
Kobayashi, M.
Miseki, T.
Kawakami, H.
Natsuizaka, M.
Darmanin, S.
Cui, H. Y.
Chen, J.
Fu, Q.
Okada, F.
Shindo, M.
Higashino, F.
Asaka, M.
Hamuro, J.
Kobayashi, M.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

We have recently reported that the intra-tumoral injection of adrenomedullin (AM) antagonist (AMA; AM (22-52)) peptides significantly reduced the in vivo growth of a pancreatic cancer cell line in severely combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice. In the present study, we examined the effects of intra-tumoral and intra-muscular transfers of naked DNA encoding AMA on the in vivo growth of cancer cell lines. We demonstrate that these treatments induce the regression of a pancreatic cancer cell line and a breast cancer cell line inoculated in SCID mice. Furthermore, CD31-positive cells disappear completely from tumor tissues, following treatment, indicating that neo-vascularization is entirely inhibited. These results suggest that the intra-tumoral or intra-muscular transfer of naked DNA encoding AMA might be a promising alternative modality for treating human cancers.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1202678823
Document Type :
Electronic Resource