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| November 2001, Volume 8, Number 21, Pages 1609-1617 |
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| Research Article |
| Retrovirus-mediated transfer of prothymosin gene inhibits tumor growth and prolongs survival in murine bladder cancer |
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| A-L Shiau1, P-R Lin1, M-Y Chang2 and C-L Wu2 |
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1Department of Microbiology, National Cheng Kung University Medical College, Tainan, Taiwan
2Department of Biochemistry, National Cheng Kung University Medical College, Tainan, Taiwan
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Correspondence to: C-L Wu, Department of Biochemistry, National Cheng Kung University Medical College, Tainan, Taiwan
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| Abstract |
 | To explore the potential use of prothymosin (ProT), a putative thymic hormone, in gene therapy for bladder cancer, we generated a replication-defective recombinant retroviral vector encoding ProT and tested its antitumor effect on the MBT-2 murine bladder cancer. C3H/HeN mice injected with MBT-2 cells in conjunction with retroviruses encoding ProT exhibited smaller tumor mass, lower tumor incidence and higher survival rate, as well as higher antitumor cytotoxic activities compared with those injected with control viruses. However, such effects were not observed in severe combined immunodeficiency mice, suggesting that ProT exerts antitumor effects through its immunomodulatory activities. Cell growth in monolayer culture and colony formation in soft agar were enhanced in ProT gene-modified MBT-2 clones, and such growth-promoting activities of ProT could be reversed if its nuclear localization signal (NLS) was deleted. To circumvent the proliferation-promoting effect of ProT on tumor cells, a retroviral vector encoding ProT lacking NLS was constructed. Our results showed that retroviruses encoding NLS-deleted ProT was more efficacious than those encoding wild-type ProT in prolonging survival of tumor-bearing mice. This is the first report indicating that ProT, in particular NLS-deleted ProT, delivered by retroviral vectors may be further explored for the treatment of bladder cancer. Gene Therapy 2001 8, 1601-1609. |
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| Keywords |
 | prothymosin ; retroviral vector; bladder tumor |
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| Received 27 April 2001; accepted 20 August 2001 |
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