Cell-Specific Cre-Mediated Activation of the Diphtheria Toxin Gene in Pituitary Tumor Cells: Potential for Cytotoxic Gene Therapy
- 1 March 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in Human Gene Therapy
- Vol. 13 (4) , 533-542
- https://doi.org/10.1089/10430340252809829
Abstract
Diphtheria toxin has been suggested for the treatment of malignant cancer. In this paper, we describe a strategy for targeting the expression of the diphtheria toxin gene to growth hormone (GH)-producing pituitary tumor cells using adenoviral vectors. We generated adenoviral vectors in which a stuffer DNA fragment, flanked by two loxP sequences, was placed between the GH or cytomegalovirus (CMV) promoters and the diphtheria toxin gene (GH-loxP-DT, and CMV-loxP-DT) or the β-Gal gene (GH-loxP-Gal, and CMV-loxP-Gal). Co-infection of GH-loxP-DT with either CMV-Cre or GH-Cre induced cytotoxicity that was limited to GH4 cells. Little or no cytopathic effect was seen in GH4 cells infected with control viruses (CMV-loxP-Gal or GH-loxP-Gal with CMV-Cre or GH-Cre). To test the effectiveness of this strategy in vivo, GH4 cells were transplanted into nude mice. Intratumoral co-injection of adenoviruses carrying diphtheria toxin (GH-loxP-DT, and CMV-loxP-DT) and Cre recombinase (GH-Cre, and CMV-Cre) caused rapid regression of the transplanted GH4 tumors. These results indicate that Cre-mediated activation of a loxP-repressed form of the DT gene provides a useful strategy for targeted suicide gene therapy. This approach may be useful for GH-secreting adenomas and should be applicable to other neoplastic disorders.Keywords
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