Prevention of metastases with a Mage-b DNA vaccine in a mouse breast tumor model:: potential for breast cancer therapy

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作者
Sypniewska, RK
Hoflack, L
Tarango, M
Gauntt, S
Leal, BZ
Reddick, RL
Gravekamp, C
机构
[1] Univ Texas, Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Cellular & Struct Biol, San Antonio, TX 78245 USA
[2] Univ Texas, Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Pathol, San Antonio, TX 78284 USA
关键词
breast tumor model; Mage-b DNA vaccine; metastases; 4TO7cg model; 64pT model;
D O I
10.1007/s10549-004-6454-7
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Anti-tumor vaccines are a relatively non-toxic alternative to conventional chemotherapeutic strategies to control breast cancer. Immunization with tumor-associated antigens (TAAs) triggers anti-tumor cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL), which can limit tumor progression. Here we report on the development and effectiveness of a TAA-based DNA vaccine encoding Mage-b1/2, the mouse homologue of the human MAGE-B1/2. As model system, we used immune competent Balb/c mice with syngeneic non-metastatic (64pT) or metastatic (4TO7cg) breast tumors. First, the presence of Mage-btranscripts in the 64pT and 4TO7cg breast tumors and metastases was demonstrated by RT-PCR, Southern blotting, and DNA sequencing. A DNA-based vaccine was developed from transcripts of one of the 64pT tumors, encoding the complete Mage-b1/2 protein, and subsequently tested for its preventive efficacy in both breast tumor models. Mice were immunized two times intramuscularly with the vaccine (pcDNA3.1-Mage-b1/2-V5), the control vector (pcDNA3.1-V5), or saline. Two weeks after the last immunization, the syngeneic 4TO7cg or 64pT tumor cell lines were injected in a mammary fat pad. Mice were monitored during the next 4 weeks for tumor formation, latency and size, and subsequently sacrificed for analysis. While the Mage-b1/2 vaccine had only a minor effect on the latency and growth of primary tumors, a significant and reproducible reduction in the number of 4TO7cg metastases was observed (vaccine versus control vector, p=0.0329; vaccine versus saline, p=0.0128). The observed protective efficacy of the Mage-b DNA vaccine correlated with high levels of vaccine-induced IFN7 in spleen and lymph nodes upon re-stimulation in vitro. These results demonstrate the potential of TAA-based DNA vaccines in controlling metastatic disease in breast cancer patients.
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