Literature DB >> 7627815

Immunomodulatory effects of human neuroblastoma cells transduced with a retroviral vector encoding interleukin-2.

T Leimig1, N Foreman, D Rill, C Coze, M Holladay, M Brenner.   

Abstract

We have investigated whether retroviral mediated transfer of the IL-2 gene renders human neuroblastoma cells immunogenic, justifying their use in a clinical tumor immunization study. Fourteen neuroblastoma cell lines were established from patients with disseminated neuroblastoma and transduced with the vector G1Ncvl2, which contains the neomycin phosphotransferase gene and the cDNA of the human interleukin-2 gene. Clones secreting > 150 pg/10(6) cells/24 h of IL-2 were selected for further study. Secretion of IL-2 was maintained for at least 3 weeks in nonselective media, implying that production of the cytokine would continue under in vivo conditions. Co-culture of IL-2 transduced cell lines with patient lymphocytes induced potent cytotoxic activity against both transduced and parental neuroblastoma cell lines. This activity was HLA unrestricted, and predominantly mediated by CD16+ or CD56+ and CD8- lymphocytes. These data form the preclinical justification for our current immunization protocol for patients with relapsed or resistant neuroblastoma.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7627815

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Gene Ther        ISSN: 0929-1903            Impact factor:   5.987


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1.  Gene Therapy for Pediatric Cancer: State of the Art and Future Perspectives.

Authors:  Ettore Biagi; Catherine Bollard; Raphael Rousseau; Malcolm Brenner
Journal:  J Biomed Biotechnol       Date:  2003
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