Retroviral vector-mediated γ-interferon gene transfer into tumor cells generates potent and long lasting antitumor immunity Journal Article


Authors: Gansbacher, B.; Bannerji, R.; Daniels, B.; Zier, K.; Cronin, K.; Gilboa, E.
Article Title: Retroviral vector-mediated γ-interferon gene transfer into tumor cells generates potent and long lasting antitumor immunity
Abstract: Retroviral vectors were used to introduce the γ-interferon (IFN-γ) gene into CMS-5 cells, a weakly immunogenic tumor of BALB/c origin. After selection in G418-containing medium, colonies were isolated, cloned, and expanded to cell lines. IFN-γ secretion was assessed using a bioassay and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and high (25 units/ ml) and low (5 units/ml) IFN-γ producers were isolated. Tumor growth was followed after intradermal injection, and spleen cells were isolated at different time points. IFN-γ secretion by tumor cells abrogated their tumorigenicity and induced a persistent and specific antitumor immunity. In contrast to the normally observed cellular immunosuppression in unmodified CMS-5 tumor-bearing mice, IFN-γ-producing tumors induced a long lasting state of T-cell immunity, as judged by rejection of a CMS-5 tumor challenge and persistence of specific cytotoxic activity in the spleen cell population. High levels of tumor-specific cytotoxic activity could also be detected if IFN-γ-secreting tumor cells, but not unmodified CMS-5 cells, were used as targets at a time point when immunosuppression was usually seen. These studies highlight the potential advantages of localized IFN-γ secretion to induce potent antitumor immune responses. © 1990, American Association for Cancer Research. All rights reserved.
Keywords: nonhuman; animal cell; mouse; animal; mice; cell division; cell line; animal experiment; transfection; mice, inbred balb c; gene transfer; genetic vectors; immune tolerance; dna; fibrosarcoma; gamma interferon; tumor cell; tumor immunity; plasmids; enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay; moloney murine leukemia virus; retrovirus; interferon type ii; promoter regions (genetics); priority journal; article; support, non-u.s. gov't
Journal Title: Cancer Research
Volume: 50
Issue: 24
ISSN: 0008-5472
Publisher: American Association for Cancer Research  
Date Published: 1990-12-15
Start Page: 7820
End Page: 7825
Language: English
PUBMED: 2123742
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 27 January 2020 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Eli Gilboa
    46 Gilboa
  2. Kathryn C. Cronin
    14 Cronin