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Query: UMLS:C0023473 (chronic myeloid leukemia)
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Implantation of genetically manipulated fibroblasts is now coming considered to be one of the important methods for gene therapy. Before the clinical application of this method, we still need to resolve several problems encountered. We have recently developed a model system for the fibroblast-mediated cytokine supplementation gene therapy. BMGNeo (bovine papilloma virus-derived plasmid) (gifted from Dr. Karasuyama) was used for expression of hG-CSF cDNA or hIFN-alpha cDNA (gifted from Dr. Nagata). The two plasmid DNAs (BMGNeoG-CSF and BMGNeoIFN) were individually transfected into NIH/3T3 fibroblasts by the calcium phosphate coprecipitation method. Cell clones producing a large amount of G-CSF or IFN-alpha were selected by the enzyme immunoassay methods and were called G-CSF3T3 or IFN3T3 respectively. Nude mice implanted with G-CSF3T3 highly produced G-CSF in vivo. Remarkable increases in both blood neutrophils and spleen hematopoietic stem cells/progenitor cells (CFU-S, BFU-E, CFU-E, CFU-GM and CFU-MK) were observed. To regulate the production of G-CSF by G-CSF3T3 in vivo, we developed a diffusion chamber system as the cells can be treated easily. We could control the peripheral neutrophil count in nude mice. In the same manner, IFN3T3 was implanted in nude mice bearing a CML cell line, KU812. KU812 tumor growth was significantly suppressed by implantation of IFN3T3 into the chamber. The fibroblast-mediated cytokine supplementation gene therapy might be useful for the treatment of patients requiring for continuous dosing of cytokines.
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PMID:[Implantation of genetically manipulated fibroblasts into mice as a model of gene therapy--supplementations of human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (hG-CSF) and interferon-alpha (IFN-alpha)]. 165 96

Long-term parenteral administration of human alpha-interferon (HuIFN-alpha) is effective in the treatment of several malignancies, including chronic myelocytic leukemia. In the present study, a model for fibroblast-mediated HuIFN-alpha gene therapy for the treatment of chronic myelocytic leukemia is described. Human IFN-alpha 5 complementary DNA was inserted into a bovine papilloma virus plasmid vector (BMGNeo) containing a neomycin resistance gene. The recombinant plasmid (BMGNeo-IFN) was transfected into NIH/3T3 fibroblasts by the calcium phosphate coprecipitation method, and stably transformed cells were isolated by G418 selection. A fibroblast clone secreting a large amount of HuIFN into the culture supernatant was selected by radioimmunoassay using anti-HuIFN-alpha monoclonal antibodies. Southern blot analysis revealed that the transformed cells contained approximately ten copies of the BMGNeo-IFN plasmid per cell, and Northern blot analysis demonstrated high expression of HuIFN-alpha mRNA in the cells. This fibroblast clone strongly suppressed proliferation of a HuIFN-alpha-sensitive chronic myelocytic leukemia cell line (KU812) during cocultivation in vitro. When the HuIFN-alpha-producing fibroblasts were implanted into nude mice bearing KU812 tumors by the subcutaneous diffusion chamber method, tumor growth in vivo was also significantly suppressed. This study suggests the clinical potential of fibroblast-mediated gene therapy in the future.
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PMID:Implantation of genetically manipulated fibroblasts into mice as antitumor alpha-interferon therapy. 216 55

In cases of hairy cell leukemia, chronic myelogenous leukemia, and in benign larynx papilloma, interferon alpha has proved to be a valuable therapeutic principle. Regarding most malignant diseases, however, we are still at the beginning of the therapeutic application of cytokines. New therapeutic strategies include the combination of cytokines together with cytotoxic substances, the combination of in vitro activated T-lymphocytes and natural killer (NK) cells together with cytokines, and, finally, the application of cytokine cocktails. Based on presently performed clinical studies, a slight optimism might be justified with regard to the development of new therapeutic modalities for Hodgkin's disease as well as non-Hodgkin's lymphomas and solid tumors.
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PMID:[Cytokines in tumor therapy]. 311 82