Cancer gene therapy of adenovirus-mediated anti-4-1BB scFv in immunocompetent mice.

CANCER BIOLOGY & THERAPY(2008)

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The use of immunostimulatory molecule genes aiming at enhancing anti-tumor immunity has emerged as a new approach to treat cancers. 4-1BB signaling, an important costimulatory pathway delivering a signal for T cell activation, survival and growth, has become one of the most promising targets for cancer immunotherapy. In this work, a recombinant nonreplicative adenovirus ( Ad.4-1BB scFv) carrying a single-chain Fv fragments ( scFv) specific for 4-1BB gene ( anti-4-1BB scFv) was generated, characterized and explored for its stimulation of anti-tumor immunity in immunocompetent C57BL/ 6 mice. Ad.4-1BB scFv could efficiently infect murine hepatoma Hepa 1-6 cells and induce anti-4-1BB scFv expression on the cell surface. Moreover, Ad.4-1BB scFv did not cause obvious cytotoxicity effect on human and murine tumor cell lines ( A549, PLC/ PRF/ 5, Hepa 1-6 and TC-1) even at a high MOI, which suggested Ad.4-1BB scFv had no direct effect on tumor cells. Intratumoral injection of Ad.4-1BB scFv to established Hepa 1-6 tumors significantly suppressed the tumor growth in C57BL/ 6 mice. The anti-tumor effect might be mainly attributed to the anti-4-1BB scFv-mediated immune activity, as evidenced by enhanced interferon-gamma-producing splenic cells and increased lymphocytes infiltration in the tumor microenvironment. These results indicated that nonreplicative adenovirus carrying the anti-4-1BB scFv gene possessed powerful in vivo anti-tumor efficacy and might be a valuable tool for cancer immunotherapy.
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adenovirus,4-1BB,anti-tumor immunity,Hepa 1-6,gene therapy,costimulatory molecule,C57BL/ 6,scFv
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