INDUCTION OF SENSITIVITY TO GANCICLOVIR IN HUMAN HEPATOCELLULAR-CARCINOMA CELLS BY ADENOVIRUS-MEDIATED GENE-TRANSFER OF HERPES-SIMPLEX VIRUS THYMIDINE KINASE
C. Qian et al., INDUCTION OF SENSITIVITY TO GANCICLOVIR IN HUMAN HEPATOCELLULAR-CARCINOMA CELLS BY ADENOVIRUS-MEDIATED GENE-TRANSFER OF HERPES-SIMPLEX VIRUS THYMIDINE KINASE, Hepatology, 22(1), 1995, pp. 118-123
We have analyzed the ability of a recombinant replication-defective ad
enovirus to transfer the thymidine kinase gene of herpes simplex virus
(HSV-tk) into hepato cellular carcinoma (HCC) cells to confer sensiti
vity to ganciclovir. Three HCC cell lines (Hep3B, PLC/PRF/5, and HepG2
) were efficiently infected in vitro by a recombinant adenovirus carry
ing lacZ reporter gene (AdCMVlacZ). Expression of HSV-tk in HCC cells
infected with a recombinant adenovirus carrying HSV-tk gene (AdCMVtk)
induced sensitivity to ganciclovir in a dose-dependent manner. A bysta
nder killing effect was observed when 90% of uninfected tumor cells we
re mixed with only 10% of AdCMVtk-infected cells. These data show that
recombinant adenoviruses are efficient vectors for transduction of dr
ug-sensitizing genes to HCC cells in vitro. We suggest that a gene the
rapy approach to hepatocellular carcinoma can be established using ade
noviral transfer of HSV-tk to tumor cells and subsequent administratio
n of ganciclovir.