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The clinicopathological findings of eight children with hepatic adenoma in the absence of cirrhosis are presented. The lesions ranged in diameter from 0.1 to 14.5 cm. Associated disorders were Fanconi's anemia, type I glycogen storage disease. Hurler's disease, and
severe combined immunodeficiency
with ADA deficiency. The remaining three children had adenoma without known associated disorders. In the children with glycogenosis and Hurler's disease the adenomas were multiple. Significant dysplasia occurred in the two children with Fanconi's anemia; however, the lesions behaved in a benign fashion--one with regression of the tumor after cessation of androgen therapy and the other with nonrecurrence after complete resection. Proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) labeling index (LI) of the adenoma arising in patients with Fanconi's anemia was significantly greater than the PCNA-LI of adenoma in the other children (mean 4.1% versus 0.9% of nuclei), approaching the lower end of the spectrum for reported
hepatocellular carcinoma
cases. We emphasize that the worrisome pathology that may occur in hepatic adenoma in children, particularly with Fanconi's anemia, does not necessarily predict malignant behavior. The association of hepatic adenoma with Hurler's disease or
severe combined immunodeficiency
has not been reported previously.
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PMID:Hepatic adenoma in the pediatric age group. Clinicopathological observations and assessment of cell proliferative activity. 757 76
A plasmid containing the CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein (C/EBP alpha) gene transcriptionally controlled by the metallothionein promoter was constructed. The gene was transfected into the human
hepatocellular carcinoma
cell lines Hep3B and HepG2. When cultured in vitro in the presence of 100 microM ZnSO(4), C/EBP alpha expression caused reversible growth arrest. In soft agar clonogenic assays, C/EBP alpha expression decreased both the colony size and the total number of colonies compared with zinc-free controls. C/EBP alpha expressing cells s.c. implanted in CD-1 nu/nu mice were essentially nontumorigenic, whereas C/EBP alpha tumor cells implanted into immunodeficient
SCID
mice demonstrated a significantly delayed time of tumor appearance compared with cells transfected with a vector control plasmid. These studies suggest that the expression of endogenous genes normally associated with a quiescent, differentiated state, such as C/EBP alpha, can result in impaired proliferative activity and suppressed tumorigenicity of
hepatoma
cell lines.
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PMID:Impaired proliferation and tumorigenicity induced by CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein. 864 Jul 62
To further define the hierarchy of human hematopoietic progenitor cells, we have attempted to identify antibodies to cell-surface molecules expressed on CD34+ progenitor cell subsets. Herein we describe the utility of a new monoclonal antibody, HCC-1, which binds to a novel epitope of CD59 differentially expressed among CD34+ progenitor cells. HCC-1 subdivides the adult marrow CD34+ population into
HCC
-1high and
HCC
-1low/- fractions of approximately equal size. Cobblestone area-forming cells (CAFC) in long-term bone marrow culture were enriched 10-30-fold in CD34+HCC-1high cells compared with CD34+HCC1-low/- cells and two-fold compared with CD34+ cells. When injected into fetal human bone fragments implanted in
SCID
mice, the CD34+HCC-1high population showed potent engrafting activity leading to the production of myeloid, lymphoid, and erythroid elements, as well as the retention of progenitor cell phenotype. These studies demonstrate that the CD34+HCC-1high population contains primitive pluripotent hematopoietic stem cells. No hematopoietic engrafting activity was detected in the CD34+HCC-1low/- population. Consistent with this finding, simultaneous five-color flow cytometric analysis revealed that
HCC
-1high cells include virtually all CD34+Thy-1+Lin- cells, a cell population previously characterized as highly enriched for primitive pluripotent hematopoietic stem cells. The ability of CD34+ cells divided into subsets by HCC-1 to produce T cells was assessed by transplantation of sorted cells into human fetal thymus implanted into
SCID
mice. A higher frequency of thymus-engrafting activity was observed in the CD34+HCC-1high than in the CD34+HCC-1low/- population. Consistent with the limited ability to engraft in the
SCID
-hu thymus model, the CD34+HCC-1low/- population was shown to contain a low frequency of CD34+CD10+ lymphoid progenitor cells. We conclude that the HCC-1 epitope is expressed at high levels on a subset of CD34+ cells that contain virtually all primitive pluripotent hematopoietic stem cells and that the population of CD59 molecules expressed on CD34+ cells is not homogeneous.
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PMID:High-level expression of a novel epitope of CD59 identifies a subset of CD34+ bone marrow cells highly enriched for pluripotent stem cells. 869 53
Transgene expression in studies of both gene function and gene therapy may be assisted considerably through the use of transcriptional regulatory elements which permit high-level, and/or tissue-specific gene expression. We have therefore evaluated the transcriptional activities of a series of viral and cellular enhancer/promoter elements, both in vitro and in vivo. The five enhancer/promoter elements showing either high-level or hepatocyte-specific expression following transient transfection into
hepatoma
cells were incorporated into recombinant adenoviruses expressing human alpha 1-antitrypsin (hAAT) for in vivo studies in the liver of immunodeficient and immunocompetent mice. The human elongation factor 1 alpha gene promoter produced 2 mg/ml serum level of hAAT, which is physiologic in humans and will be therapeutic for patients with AAT deficiency. This and all other enhancer/promoters except that of the CMV-IE gene yielded persistent hAAT expression in
SCID
mice. These findings demonstrate that adenovirus vectors provide an effective system for studies designed to evaluate enhancer/promoter activities in vivo. Several of the enhancer/promoters examined in this study will have significant utility in adenovirus-mediated gene therapy for alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency and other genetic disorders.
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PMID:Evaluation of promoter strength for hepatic gene expression in vivo following adenovirus-mediated gene transfer. 887 29
It has been proposed that immunoregulatory cytokines play a role in the onset and development of cancer cachexia, although evidence supporting this theory remains inconclusive. In the present study,
SCID
mice were implanted with one of two tumor cell lines known to induce weight loss in rats. Growth of the Morris 7777
hepatoma
was associated with weight loss as well as increased levels of tumor necrosis factor and interleukins 1 and 6 in spleen cells of tumor-bearing mice. Growth of the MCA sarcoma did not induce weight loss, nor did it increase cytokine expression in spleen cells of tumor-bearing mice. We conclude that increased cytokine expression is associated with weight loss in tumor-bearing
SCID
mice, and immune activation for cytokine expression does not require the presence of T or B cells.
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PMID:Tumor growth, weight loss and cytokines in SCID mice. 902 35
We have previously shown that adenoviral-mediated delivery of an anti-erbB-2 intracellular single-chain antibody (sFv) causes specific cytotoxicy in erbB-2-overexpressing ovarian carcinoma cells. Furthermore, intraperitoneal delivery of the anti-erbB-2 sFv enhances survival and reduces tumor burden in a xenograft model of human ovarian carcinoma in
SCID
mice. These findings have led to an RAC-approved Phase I clinical trial for patients with ovarian cancer. In this report, we show that expression of the anti-erbB-2 sFv could be readily detected in target tumor cells by in situ hybridization methodology. PCR analysis of DNA extracted from various murine tissues demonstrated that the anti-erbB-2 sFv remained localized to the peritoneum. Delivery of the sFv to the non-erbB-2-overexpressing REN mesothelial and Hep G2
hepatocellular carcinoma
cell lines was not deleterious to either one, affirming the tumor specificity of this gene therapy strategy. In addition, histopathological analysis of various tissues showed that adenoviral-mediated delivery of the anti-erbB-2 sFv to immunocompetent mice with either primary exposure or previous vector challenge at different doses produced no abnormal changes when compared to untreated animals. These findings suggest that adenoviral-mediated delivery of the anti-erbB-2 sFv in a human context can be effectively assayed, is potentially free of vector-associated toxicity, and retains biologic utility based on tumor specificity.
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PMID:Transductional efficacy and safety of an intraperitoneally delivered adenovirus encoding an anti-erbB-2 intracellular single-chain antibody for ovarian cancer gene therapy. 906 38
Methoxypoly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) modification of Escherichia coli beta-glucuronidase (betaG) was examined as a method to improve the stability and pharmacokinetics of antibody-betaG conjugates for the targeted activation of glucuronide prodrugs at tumor cells. Introduction of 3 PEG molecules did not affect betaG activity whereas higher degrees of PEG modification produced progressively greater loss of enzymatic activity. The enzyme was found to be stable in serum regardless of PEG modification. PEG-modified betaG was coupled via a thioether bond to mAb RH1, an IgG2a antibody that binds to the surface of AS-30D
hepatoma
cells, to produce conjugates with 3 (RH1-betaG-3PEG), 5.2 (RH1-betaG-5PEG) or 9.8 (RH1-betaG-10PEG) PEG molecules per betaG with retention of 75%, 45% and 40% of the combined antigen-binding and enzymatic activity of the unmodified conjugate RH1-betaG. In contrast to the rapid serum clearance of RH1-betaG observed in mice, the PEG-modified conjugates displayed extended serum half-lives. RH1-betaG-3PEG and RH1-betaG-5PEG also exhibited reduced spleen uptake and greater tumor accumulation than RH1-betaG. BHAMG, the glucuronide prodrug of p-hydroxyaniline mustard (pHAM), was relatively nontoxic in vivo. Injection of 6 mg/kg or 12 mg/kg pHAM i.v. depressed white blood cell numbers by 46% and 71% whereas 80 mg/kg BHAMG reduced these levels by 22%. Although the tumor/blood ratio of RH1-betaG-5PEG was adversely affected by slow clearance from serum, combined therapy of small solid
hepatoma
tumors with this conjugate, followed 4 and 5 days later with i.v. injections of BHAMG, cured all of seven mice with
severe combined immunodeficiency
. Combined treatment with a control antibody-betaG conjugate and BHAMG delayed tumor growth and cured two of six mice while treatment with pHAM or BHAMG alone was ineffective.
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PMID:Poly(ethylene glycol) modification of beta-glucuronidase-antibody conjugates for solid-tumor therapy by targeted activation of glucuronide prodrugs. 929 32
Hepatocellular carcinoma
(
HCC
) frequently overexpresses the MDR1 gene and is resistant to drugs transported by the multidrug-resistance efflux pump. A xanthine analog, 1-(11-dodecylamino-10-hydroxyundecyl)-3,7-dimethylxanthine (CT-2584,CTI), is cytotoxic to many tumors in culture and was four times more effective than verapamil in inhibiting Rhodamine 123 secretion in MDR1-overexpressing Chinese hamster ovary cells. However, studies using PRF/PLC/5 (Alexander) cells revealed that CT-2584 is cytotoxic by another mechanism not involving inhibition of MDR1 function. Alexander cells have integrated the hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) gene and quantitatively secrete HBsAg. The parent cell line, Alex 0, has low MDR1 expression and is drug-sensitive, whereas a derived line, Alex 0.5, is drug-resistant and overexpresses MDR1 100 times. Both cell lines were similarly killed within 24 or 48 hours by CT-2584. Freshly isolated rat and human hepatocytes were considerably more resistant to killing by CT-2584. In vivo, CT-2584 significantly reduced tumor growth in
SCID
mice bearing Alex 0 or 0.5 xenografts as determined by serial measurements of HBsAg. Hepatic parenchyma was normal, whereas apoptosis and cellular loss were observed in xenografts. The xenograft model is useful for testing pharmacological therapy of
HCC
.
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PMID:Effect of a xanthine analog on human hepatocellular carcinoma cells (Alexander) in culture and in xenografts in SCID mice. 936 62
A recombinant adenovirus (AdVAFP1-IL2) containing the murine alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) promoter was constructed to direct
hepatocellular carcinoma
(
HCC
)-specific expression of the human interleukin-2 (IL-2) gene. In vitro testing of AdVAFP1-IL2 showed
HCC
-specific IL-2 gene expression three to four orders of magnitude higher in AFP-producing
HCC
lines compared to non-AFP producing non-
HCC
lines. The in vivo efficacy and tumor specificity of AdVAFP1-IL2 was evaluated compared to AdVCMV-IL2 (in which the IL-2 gene is driven by the strong constitutive cytomegalovirus promoter) in the treatment of established human
HCC
(Hep 3B/Hep G2) xenografts growing in CB-17/
SCID
mice. Intratumoral injection of AdV resulted in growth retardation and regression in a majority of established hepatomas, but with a much wider therapeutic index and less systemic toxicity using the AFP vector. This study illustrates the superiority of using transcriptionally targeted recombinant AdV vectors in cytokine-based gene therapy.
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PMID:In vivo therapy of hepatocellular carcinoma with a tumor-specific adenoviral vector expressing interleukin-2. 944 69
A murine model in which to study multiple drug resistance in human
hepatocellular carcinoma
was developed. PRF/PLC/5
hepatoma
cells (Alex 0) and an induced multidrug resistant clone (Alex 0.5) were injected intrasplenically into
severe combined immunodeficiency
mice. In 70% of injected mice,
hepatoma
cells engrafted in the liver and grew as intrahepatic metastasis. Since Alex cells contain an integrated hepatitis B virus genome and secrete hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg), the serum HBsAg concentration in tumor-bearing mice was used to quantitate tumor burden. Tumor wet weight determined at necropsy was directly proportional to the serum HBsAg concentration. In Alex 0 cells, IC50s for doxorubicin, vinblastine, and cis-platinum were 0.35 microM, 0.029 microM, and 3.70 microM, respectively. Alex 0.5 cells were 25-, 14-, and 1.4-fold more resistant to doxorubicin, vinblastine, and cis-platinum, respectively. Immunoblotting of Alex 0 cell membranes with an anti-P-glycoprotein antibody (C219) revealed small amounts of P-glycoprotein, whereas Alex 0.5 membranes overexpressed the protein. Concurrent exposure to verapamil (10 microM) sensitized both cell lines to the cytotoxic action of vinblastine and doxorubicin but had no effect on the cytotoxicity of cis-platinum. Mice bearing intrahepatic xenografts derived from Alex 0 and 0.5 cells had no response to treatment with i.v. vinblastine or doxorubicin, as was anticipated from in vitro drug testing. Addition of verapamil to vinblastine treatment did not improve the success of in vivo chemotherapy. Immunotherapy with a human anti-P-glycoprotein antibody (MRK16) suppressed the in vivo growth of tumors derived from both cell lines. The effect was most pronounced in mice bearing Alex 0.5 tumors. Immunoblotting of tumors which initially responded to MRK16 therapy, but subsequently relapsed, revealed a marked decrease in P-glycoprotein expression when compared to results in tumors that were untreated or treated with vinblastine or control antibody. In summary, we have developed an intrahepatic tumor xenograft model of human
hepatocellular carcinoma
in mice that permits noninvasive serial quantification of tumor burden by determination of serum HBsAg levels and demonstrated a positive response to immunotherapy with anti-P-glycoprotein antibodies.
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PMID:Establishment and serial quantification of intrahepatic xenografts of human hepatocellular carcinoma in severe combined immunodeficiency mice, and development of therapeutic strategies to overcome multidrug resistance. 981 20
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