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| August 2000, Volume 7, Number 8, Pages 1165-1171 |
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| Original Article |
| Antitumoral effect of a nonviral interleukin-2 gene therapy is enhanced by combination with 5-fluorouracil |
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| Jeffrey S Bishop, Nikolyn M Thull, Majed Matar, Abraham Quezada, William E Munger, Tara L Batten, Susanne Muller and Federica Pericle |
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Valentis, Inc., The Woodlands, Texas 77381.
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Correspondence to: Federica Pericle, Valentis, Inc., 8301 New Trails Drive, The Woodlands, TX 77381-4248. pericf@Valentis.com
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| Abstract |
 | Using a novel cationic lipid delivery system consisting of N-[1-(2,3-dioleoyloxy)propyl]-N,N,N-trimethylammonium chloride and cholesterol, we delivered murine interleukin-2 (IL-2) cDNA directly into an established murine renal cell carcinoma (Renca). Production of IL-2 within the tumor induced rejection of established tumors (62% on average), whereas control plasmid had little or no effect (17% on average). Surviving animals treated with IL-2:lipid were highly resistant to Renca rechallenge, but not to cross-challenge with a syngeneic mammary adenocarcinoma. Experiments on selectively immunosuppressed animals indicated a requirement for CD8+ T, natural killer, and polymorphonuclear cells. By contrast, depletion of CD4+ T cells did not disrupt the ability of IL-2:lipid to induce tumor rejection. A combination of IL-2 gene therapy with 5-fluorouracil treatment increased the antitumoral efficacy and survival of mice bearing primary and metastatic Renca tumors (42% survival with IL-2:lipid compared with 94% survival with IL-2:lipid plus 5-fluorouracil). These data indicate that rejection of primary and metastatic tumors can be achieved after intratumoral delivery of a nonviral IL-2 gene therapy, and is increased in combination with systemic delivery of a conventional chemotherapeutic agent. |
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| Keywords |
 | Interleukin-2; gene therapy; chemotherapy; 5-fluorouracil; immunotherapy; cancer. |
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| Received 1 October 1999; accepted 15 April 2000 |
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| August 2000, Volume 7, Number 8, Pages 1165-1171 |
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