Wild-type p53 gene transfer is not detrimental to normal cells in vivo:: implications for tumor gene therapy

被引:23
|
作者
Bossi, G
Mazzaro, G
Porrello, A
Crescenzi, M
Soddu, S
Sacchi, A
机构
[1] Regina Elena Inst Canc Res, Dept Expt Oncol, Mol Oncogenesis Lab, I-00158 Rome, Italy
[2] Ist Super Sanita, Comparat Toxicol & Ecotoxicol Lab, I-00161 Rome, Italy
关键词
p53; gene therapy; tumor targeting; normal cells; retrovirus vector;
D O I
10.1038/sj.onc.1207042
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The p53 oncosuppressor is strictly maintained in an inactive form under normal conditions, while it is post-translationally activated by a variety of stresses, enacting different protective biological functions. Since one critical issue in cancer gene therapy is tumor specificity, we asked whether the tight p53 regulation applies also to exogenously transferred p53. In principle, this type of regulation could allow p53 gene transfer in both normal and tumor cells to produce detrimental effects only in the latter ones. Here, we report that primary bone marrow cells infected with a p53 recombinant retrovirus and transplanted into irradiated mice reconstitute the hematopoietic system, with no detectable alterations in any of its compartments. Furthermore, simultaneous infection of leukemia and bone marrow cells depleted the neoplastic contamination, allowing lifelong, disease-free survival of 65% of the transplanted animals. These results show that exogenous p53 is controlled as tightly as the endogenous one, and opens the way to p53 gene therapy, without requiring tumor targeting.
引用
收藏
页码:418 / 425
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] Osteocalcin Gene Expression Is Regulated by Wild-Type p53
    Chen, Hankui
    Hays, Emily
    Liboon, Jay
    Neely, Chris
    Kolman, Kevin
    Chandar, Nalini
    CALCIFIED TISSUE INTERNATIONAL, 2011, 89 (05) : 411 - 418
  • [12] Osteocalcin Gene Expression Is Regulated by Wild-Type p53
    Hankui Chen
    Emily Hays
    Jay Liboon
    Chris Neely
    Kevin Kolman
    Nalini Chandar
    Calcified Tissue International, 2011, 89 : 411 - 418
  • [13] p53 gene status predicts response of epithelial cells to wild-type p53.
    St John, LS
    Sauter, ER
    Herlyn, M
    Litwin, S
    Alder-Storthz, K
    JOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH, 2000, 79 : 167 - 167
  • [14] Adenoviral gene transfer of wild-type p53 inhibits growth of lymphoma cells expressing mutant p53.
    Buttgereit, P
    Schakowski, F
    Märten, A
    Brand, K
    Sauerbruch, T
    Schmidt-Wolf, I
    BLOOD, 2000, 96 (11) : 377B - 377B
  • [15] Wild-type p53 gene transfer into mutated p53 HT29 cells improves sensitivity to photodynamic therapy via induction of apoptosis
    Barberi-Heyob, M
    Védrine, PO
    Merlin, JL
    Millon, R
    Abecassis, J
    Poupon, MF
    Guillemin, F
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY, 2004, 24 (04) : 951 - 958
  • [16] Intracavitary liposome-mediated p53 gene transfer into glioblastoma with endogenous wild-type p53 in vivo results in tumor suppression and long-term survival
    Hsiao, M
    Tse, V
    Carmel, J
    Tsai, Y
    Felgner, PL
    Haas, M
    Silverberg, GD
    BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 1997, 233 (02) : 359 - 364
  • [17] Transfer of wild-type p53 gene effectively inhibits vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation in vitro and in vivo
    Yonemitsu, Y
    Kaneda, Y
    Tanaka, S
    Nakashima, Y
    Komori, K
    Sugimachi, K
    Sueishi, K
    CIRCULATION RESEARCH, 1998, 82 (02) : 147 - 156
  • [18] Inhibitory effect of wild-type P53 gene transfer on graft coronary artery disease
    Wang, Li-Ping
    Jia, Zhi-Bo
    Liu, Yue
    Gao, Qiang
    Cheng, Su-Jun
    Jin, Di
    Ma, Lan
    Yin, Xin-Hua
    TRANSPLANT IMMUNOLOGY, 2018, 48 : 1 - 9
  • [19] Radiosensitivity of human breast cancer cells transduced with wild-type p53 gene is influenced by the p53 status of parental cells
    Maeda, T
    Matsubara, H
    Koide, Y
    Sugaya, M
    Miyazawa, Y
    Tasaki, K
    Isono, K
    Ochiai, T
    Sakiyama, S
    Tagawa, M
    ANTICANCER RESEARCH, 2000, 20 (2A) : 869 - 874
  • [20] INDUCTION OF CHEMOSENSITIVITY IN HUMAN LUNG-CANCER CELLS IN-VIVO BY ADENOVIRUS-MEDIATED TRANSFER OF THE WILD-TYPE P53 GENE
    FUJIWARA, T
    GRIMM, EA
    MUKHOPADHYAY, T
    ZHANG, WW
    OWENSCHAUB, LB
    ROTH, JA
    CANCER RESEARCH, 1994, 54 (09) : 2287 - 2291