ADENOASSOCIATED VIRUS VECTOR CONTAINING THE HERPES-SIMPLEX VIRUS THYMIDINE KINASE GENE CAUSES COMPLETE REGRESSION OF INTRACEREBRALLY IMPLANTED HUMAN GLIOMAS IN MICE, IN CONJUNCTION WITH GANCICLOVIR ADMINISTRATION
M. Mizuno et al., ADENOASSOCIATED VIRUS VECTOR CONTAINING THE HERPES-SIMPLEX VIRUS THYMIDINE KINASE GENE CAUSES COMPLETE REGRESSION OF INTRACEREBRALLY IMPLANTED HUMAN GLIOMAS IN MICE, IN CONJUNCTION WITH GANCICLOVIR ADMINISTRATION, Japanese journal of cancer research, 89(1), 1998, pp. 76-80
Adeno-associated virus (AAV) has attracted considerable interest as a
potential vector for gene therapy because of its wide host range, high
transduction efficiency, and lack of cytopathogenicity. In this exper
iment, we evaluated the efficacy of AAV vector containing the herpes s
implex virus thymidine kinase (HSV-tk) gene on human gliomas transplan
ted into the brain of nude mice. Complete regression of the tumors was
observed after multiple AAV-tk injections followed by intraperitoneal
ganciclovir (GCV) administration, and the survival of mice treated wi
th AAV-tk vector and GCV administration was markedly prolonged, These
results suggest that AAV-tk vectors may be useful for gene therapy aga
inst malignant gliomas in humans.