Literature DB >> 10629082

lacZ-neoR transfected glioma cells in syngeneic rats: growth pattern and characterization of the host immune response against cells transplanted inside and outside the CNS.

T Visted1, J Thorsen, F Thorsen, T A Read, E Ulvestad, O Engebraaten, D Sorensen, S Ylä-Herttuala, K Tyynela, G Rucklidge, K Edvardsen, R Bjerkvig, M Lund-Johansen.   

Abstract

The rat glioma cell lines BT4C and BT4Cn were stably transfected with the bacterial lacZ-neomycin resistance (neoR) gene construct. Both transfected (BT4ClacZ and BT4CnlacZ) and untransfected cell lines were injected intracerebrally and subcutaneously into rats. Survival time, morphology, growth rate and immunological properties of the tumors were studied. Survival time was significantly prolonged after intracerebral implantation of the transfected cell lines. No similar response was found in nude rats, indicating an immunological response towards the lacZ-neoR-transfected cells in immunocompetent animals. Morphological observations showed that the lacZ-neoR-transfected gliomas were smaller and had a distinct boundary with the normal brain tissue, whereas the parental cell lines revealed a more diffuse growth pattern. Immunostaining showed a higher proportion of immunocompetent cells infiltrating the lacZ-neoR-transfected tumors. After s.c. injection, the lacZ-neoR-transfected BT4C cell line had a prolonged lag phase before assuming a growth rate similar to that of the parental cells. The BT4CnvlacZ tumors initially grew fastest, but then disappeared within 3 weeks. A similar response was observed with mock-transfected tumor cells. A (3)HTdR-incorporation assay on spleen cells from rats transplanted s.c. with BT4CnvlacZ cells showed a 10-fold increase in cell activation as compared with rats with BT4Cn tumors. A humoral response towards the transfected cells was verified by Western-blot analyses. Copyright 2000 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10629082

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


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1.  Adenovirus-mediated gene transfer of B7.1 induces immunological anti-tumor effects in a murine brain tumor.

Authors:  Jun Morioka; Koji Kajiwara; Koichi Yoshikawa; Makoto Ideguchi; Tetsuya Uchida; Yoshinori Ohmoto; Michiyasu Suzuki
Journal:  J Neurooncol       Date:  2002-10       Impact factor: 4.130

2.  Myogenic cell proliferation and generation of a reversible tumorigenic phenotype are triggered by preirradiation of the recipient site.

Authors:  Jennifer E Morgan; Jacqueline G Gross; Charles N Pagel; Jonathan R Beauchamp; Ariberto Fassati; Adrian J Thrasher; James P Di Santo; Ivan B Fisher; Xu Shiwen; David J Abraham; Terence A Partridge
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  2002-05-13       Impact factor: 10.539

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