Real-time intraoperative detection of melanoma lymph node metastases using recombinant vaccinia virus GLV-lh68 in an immunocompetent animal model Journal Article


Authors: Kelly, K. J.; Brader, P.; Woo, Y.; Li, S.; Chen, N.; Yu, Y. A.; Szalay, A. A.; Fong, Y.
Article Title: Real-time intraoperative detection of melanoma lymph node metastases using recombinant vaccinia virus GLV-lh68 in an immunocompetent animal model
Abstract: There is a clinical need for improved intraoperative detection of lymph node metastases from malignant melanoma (MM). We aimed to investigate the use of recombinant vaccinia virus GLV-lh68, expressing green fluorescent protein (GFP), for real-time intraoperative detection of melanoma lymph node metastases in an immunocompetent animal model. Mice hearing foot pad tumors received intratuitioral injections of GLV-lh68, and 48 hr later were evaluated for popliteal lymph node metastasis using noninvasive bioluminescence imaging and fluorescence imaging. Histologic analysis of lymph nodes was performed to determine sensitivity and specilcity of virus-mediated detection, Intratumoral injection of GLV-1H68 into primary foot pad melanoma tumors resulted in viral transmission to popliteal lymph nodes, infection of lymphatic metastases, and transgene expression that was reliably and easily detected. Histologic confirmation demonstrated favorable operating characteristics of this assay (sensitivity 80%, specificity 100%, positive predictive value [PPV] 100%, negative predictive value [NPV] 91%). Detection of marker gene expression by GLV-II168 allowed the detection of lymphatic metastases in an immunocompetent animal model of MM. This assay is rapid, sensitive, speciic and easy to perform and interpret. As a candidate gene therapy virus for killing cancer, Gi V-lh68 may also have significant concomitant diagnostic utility in the staging of cancer patients. © 2008 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords: controlled study; unclassified drug; human cell; nonhuman; cancer patient; cancer staging; methodology; lymph node metastasis; lymphatic metastasis; sensitivity and specificity; sentinel lymph node biopsy; animal cell; mouse; animal; metabolism; animals; mice; melanoma; metastasis; gene expression; skin neoplasms; green fluorescent protein; animal experiment; animal model; pathology; mice, inbred c57bl; histology; c57bl mouse; virology; disease model; skin tumor; chemistry; neoplasm metastasis; prediction and forecasting; predictive value of tests; gene therapy; transgene; oncolytic virus; foot pad; vaccinia virus; green fluorescent proteins; malignant melanoma; disease models, animal; non invasive procedure; bioluminescence; transgenes; glv 1h68 vaccine; recombinant vaccine; fluorescence imaging; immunocompetence; marker gene; virus detection; virus transmission; roc curve
Journal Title: International Journal of Cancer
Volume: 124
Issue: 4
ISSN: 0020-7136
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons  
Date Published: 2009-02-15
Start Page: 911
End Page: 918
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/ijc.24037
PUBMED: 19035444
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC2677523
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