Literature DB >> 11948367

Current progress in suicide gene therapy for cancer.

Kazuyuki Yazawa1, William E Fisher, F Charles Brunicardi.   

Abstract

Standard chemotherapeutic agents and ionizing radiation destroy dividing cells. Because tumor cells divide more rapidly than normal cells, there is a therapeutic index in which damage to the cancer cells is maximized while keeping the toxicity to the normal host cells acceptable. Suicide gene therapy strives to deliver genes to the cancer cells, which convert nontoxic prodrugs into active chemotherapeutic agents. With this strategy, the systemically administered prodrug is converted to the active chemotherapeutic agent only in cancer cells, thereby allowing a maximal therapeutic effect while limiting systemic toxicity. A literature search was conducted using the MEDLINE database from 1990 to 2001 to identify articles related to suicide gene therapy for cancer. A number of suicide gene systems have been identified, including the herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase gene, the cytosine deaminase gene, the varicella-zoster virus thymidine kinase gene, the nitroreductase gene, the Escherichia coli gpt gene, and the E. coli Deo gene. Various vectors, including liposomes, retroviruses, and adenoviruses, have been used to transfer these suicide genes to tumor cells. These strategies have been effective in cell culture experiments, laboratory animals, and some early clinical trials. Advances in tissue- and cell-specific delivery of suicide genes using specific promoters will improve the clinical utility of suicide gene therapy.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11948367     DOI: 10.1007/s00268-002-4053-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Surg        ISSN: 0364-2313            Impact factor:   3.352


  24 in total

1.  Highly specific transgene expression mediated by a complex adenovirus vector incorporating a prostate-specific amplification feedback loop.

Authors:  J Woraratanadharm; S Rubinchik; H Yu; F Fan; S M Morrow; J Y Dong
Journal:  Gene Ther       Date:  2004-09       Impact factor: 5.250

2.  Understanding apoptotic signaling pathways in cytosine deaminase-uracil phosphoribosyl transferase-mediated suicide gene therapy in vitro.

Authors:  P Gopinath; Siddhartha Sankar Ghosh
Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem       Date:  2008-12-14       Impact factor: 3.396

3.  A Lentiviral Vector Expressing Desired Gene Only in Transduced Cells: An Approach for Suicide Gene Therapy.

Authors:  Zahra Mohammadi; Laleh Shariati; Hossein Khanahmad; Mahsa Kolahdouz; Fariborz Kianpoor; Jahan Afrooz Ghanbari; Zahra Hejazi; Mansoor Salehi; Parvaneh Nikpour; Mohammad Amin Tabatabaiefar
Journal:  Mol Biotechnol       Date:  2015-09       Impact factor: 2.695

4.  Antitumor activity of mutant bacterial cytosine deaminase gene for colon cancer.

Authors:  Long-Ying Deng; Jian-Ping Wang; Zhi-Fu Gui; Li-Zong Shen
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2011-06-28       Impact factor: 5.742

5.  Inhibitory effect of pulmonary carcinoma by adenovirus-mediated CD/UPRT gene.

Authors:  Qi Huang; Dayu Chen; Xiangning Fu; Yukun Zu
Journal:  J Huazhong Univ Sci Technolog Med Sci       Date:  2006

6.  Reporter gene imaging of targeted T cell immunotherapy in recurrent glioma.

Authors:  Khun Visith Keu; Timothy H Witney; Shahriar Yaghoubi; Jarrett Rosenberg; Anita Kurien; Rachel Magnusson; John Williams; Frezghi Habte; Jamie R Wagner; Stephen Forman; Christine Brown; Martin Allen-Auerbach; Johannes Czernin; Winson Tang; Michael C Jensen; Behnam Badie; Sanjiv S Gambhir
Journal:  Sci Transl Med       Date:  2017-01-18       Impact factor: 17.956

Review 7.  Gene therapy of liver cancer.

Authors:  Ruben Hernandez-Alcoceba; Bruno Sangro; Jesus Prieto
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2006-10-14       Impact factor: 5.742

8.  Tumor-specific expression of shVEGF and suicide gene as a novel strategy for esophageal cancer therapy.

Authors:  Ting Liu; Hai-Jun Wu; Yu Liang; Xu-Jun Liang; Hui-Chao Huang; Yan-Zhong Zhao; Qing-Chuan Liao; Ya-Qi Chen; Ai-Min Leng; Wei-Jian Yuan; Gui-Ying Zhang; Jie Peng; Yong-Heng Chen
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2016-06-21       Impact factor: 5.742

9.  Suppression of the growth of human colorectal cancer cells by therapeutic stem cells expressing cytosine deaminase and interferon-β via their tumor-tropic effect in cellular and xenograft mouse models.

Authors:  Bo-Rim Yi; Min-Ah Park; Hye-Rim Lee; Nam-Hee Kang; Kelvin J Choi; Seung U Kim; Kyung-Chul Choi
Journal:  Mol Oncol       Date:  2013-01-19       Impact factor: 6.603

10.  Thymic epithelial requirement for γδ T cell development revealed in the cell ablation transgenic system with TSCOT promoter.

Authors:  Gwanghee Lee; Ki Yeon Kim; Cheong-Hee Chang; Moon Gyo Kim
Journal:  Mol Cells       Date:  2012-11-15       Impact factor: 5.034

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