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Antitumoral efficacy of DNA nanoparticles in murine models of lung cancer and pulmonary metastasis

  作者 Rodrigo-Garzon, M; Berraondo, P; Ochoa, L; Zulueta, JJ; Gonzalez-Aseguinolaza, G  
  选自 期刊  Cancer gene therapy;  卷期  2010年17-1;  页码  20-27  
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[摘要]Polyethylenimine (PEI)-DNA complexes are nanoparticles that are able to efficiently transfer plasmids to the lungs. Interleukin-12 (IL12) gene transfer using PEI may represent an important strategy for lung cancer treatment. In this study, we evaluated the antitumoral efficacy of the administration of PEI-DNA nanoparticles carrying IL12 gene (PEI-IL12) for the treatment of lung cancer and pulmonary metastases in animal models. After inoculation of tumor cells, mice were treated intravenously with a single dose of PEI-IL12, PEI nanoparticles carrying the reporter gene beta-galactosidase (PEI-LacZ) or vehicle. Transgene expression, survival rates and immune response were analyzed in both models. Administration of PEI-LacZ and PEI-IL12 nanoparticles controlled tumor growth and prolonged survival times in both animal models. Although PEI-IL12 and PEI-LacZ administration showed similar antitumoral effects in the lung cancer model, the efficacy of PEI-IL12 was significantly superior in the inhibition of the development of pulmonary metastases. Furthermore, the administration of PEI-DNA nanoparticles results in the production of high levels of proinflammatory cytokines. Our results showed that PEI-DNA nanoparticles are an efficient vector for mediating gene transfer to the lungs, are a potent inducer of the innate immune response and represents an interesting strategy for the treatment of bronchogenic carcinoma and metastatic lung carcinoma. Cancer Gene Therapy (2010) 17, 20-27; doi: 10.1038/cgt.2009.45; published online 3 July 2009

 
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