Tumour cell radiosensitization using constitutive (CMV) and radiation inducible (WAF1) promoters to drive the iNOS gene: a novel suicide gene therapy
Open Access
- 1 February 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Gene Therapy
- Vol. 9 (4) , 263-269
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.gt.3301609
Abstract
Nitric oxide (NO•) has many characteristics including cytotoxicity, radiosensitization and anti-angiogenesis, which make it an attractive molecule for use in cancer therapy. We have investigated the use of iNOS gene transfer, driven by both a constitutive (CMV) and X-ray inducible (WAF1) promoter, for generating high concentrations of NO• within tumour cells. We have combined this treatment with radiation to exploit the radiosensitizing properties of this molecule. Transfection of murine RIF-1 tumour cells in vitro with the iNOS constructs resulted in increased iNOS protein levels. Under hypoxic conditions cells were radiosensitized by delivery of both constructs so that these treatments effectively eliminated the radioresistance observed under hypoxic conditions. In vivo transfer of the CMV/iNOS construct by direct tumour injection resulted in a delay (4.2 days) in tumour growth compared with untreated controls. This was equivalent to the effect of 20 Gy X-rays alone. Combination of CMV/iNOS gene transfer with 20 Gy X-rays resulted in a dramatic 19.8 day growth delay compared with controls. Tumours treated with the CMV/iNOS showed large areas of necrosis and abundant apoptosis. We believe that iNOS gene transfer has the potential to be a highly effective treatment in combination with radiotherapy.Keywords
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