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Tumor growth and metastasis suppression by Glipr1 gene-modified macrophages in a metastatic prostate cancer model

机译:转移前列腺癌模型中GLIPR1基因改性巨噬细胞的肿瘤生长和转移抑制

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We previously identified the mouse and human Glipr1 and GLIPR1/RTVP-1 (respectively) genes as direct p53 targets with proapoptotic activities in various cancer cell lines, including prostate cancer. Intratumoral injection of an adenoviral vector capable of efficient transduction and expression of Glipr1 (AdGlipr1) yielded promising therapeutic results in an orthotopic, metastatic mouse model of prostate cancer. AdGlipr1-transduced macrophages (Mϕ/Glipr1) generated greater surface expression of CD40, CD80, and MHC class II molecules and greater production of interleukin (IL)-12 and IL-6 in vitro than control macrophages did. Mechanistic analysis indicated that increased production of IL-12 in Mϕ/Glipr1 depends on activation of the p38 signaling cascade. Mϕ/Glipr1 injected into orthotopic 178-2BMA tumors in vivo resulted in significantly suppressed prostate tumor growth and spontaneous lung metastases and longer survival relative to those observed in control-treated mice. Furthermore, these preclinical data indicate the generation of systemic natural killer-cell activity and tumor-specific cytotoxic T-lymphocyte responses. Trafficking studies confirmed that intratumorally injected Mϕ/Glipr1 could migrate to draining lymph nodes. Overall, our data suggest that this novel gene-modified cell approach is an effective treatment avenue that induces antitumor immune responses in preclinical studies.

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