Hm. Horton et al., A gene therapy for cancer using intramuscular injection of plasmid DNA encoding interferon alpha, P NAS US, 96(4), 1999, pp. 1553-1558
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary
Journal title
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
A cancer treatment is described in which i.m. injection of plasmid DNA (pDN
A) encoding murine interferon alpha (mIFN-alpha) leads to potent antitumor
effects on primary and metastatic tumors in mice. Mice bearing s.c, B16F10
melanoma, Cloudman melanoma, or glioma 261 tumors were injected i.m.,vith m
IFN-alpha pDNA, In all three tumor models, a significant reduction in tumor
volume and enhancement of survival was found after IFN pDNA therapy. The m
IFN-alpha pDNA could be injected as infrequently as once every other week a
nd still produce a significant antitumor effect, and, in a metastatic tumor
model, the therapy markedly reduced the number of lung tumor metastases. D
epletion of immune cell subsets indicated that CD8(+) T cells were required
for the antitumor response. These studies demonstrate that primary and met
astatic tumors can be treated systemically by i.m. injection of a plasmid e
ncoding a cytokine gene.