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Query: UMLS:C0598934 (
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Recombinant adenovirus-associated vector serotype 2 (rAAV2) is one of the most promising gene transfer vectors due to its advantage of causing non-pathogenic infection, low immunogenicity, and long-term gene expression in human clinical trials. Human interleukin 15 (hIL15) has been implicated in modulation of antitumor activity of lymphokine-activated killer (LAK) cells, including T cells and NK cells. In this study, the rAAV2-hIL15 vector was produced and subjected for treatment with xenograft JC breast cancer model. Results showed that tumor onset was significantly delayed, the
tumor growth
was suppressed, and the lifespan of tumor-bearing mice were prolonged by rAAV2-hIL15. In addition, rAAV2-hIL15 was able to produce a substantial expression of
IL15 protein
that ultimately activated the cytotoxic activity of LAK cells. Furthermore, prominent apoptosis was observed in tumor lesions following injection of rAAV2-hIL15. Taken together, our results suggested that rAAV2-hIL15 appears as a new potential therapeutic tool for breast cancer immunotherapy.
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PMID:Immunotherapy of breast cancer by single delivery with rAAV2-mediated interleukin-15 expression. 2004 70
Glioblastoma is the most aggressive primary brain tumor and its prognosis remains poor despite different treatment modalities including surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Therefore, more useful treatments for glioblastoma patients are required. Human interleukin 15 (hIL15) is an immunomodulator that has antitumor activities. hIL15 combined with gene therapy method is also currently under cosideration as a treatment option. Since recombinant adeno-associated virus serotype 2 (rAAV2) with low immunogenicity and long-term gene expression in human clinical trials has been demonstrated, rAAV2 encoding hIL15 (rAAV2-hIL15) were used to inhibit human glioblastoma growth in the present study. rAAV2-hIL15, which is able to express
IL15 protein
with bioactivity, was successfully produced and purified. Data of this study demonstrated that the long-term expression of rAAV2-hIL15 enhances immunoglobulin (Ig) production and the cytotoxic activity of lymphokine-activated killer (LAK) cells. In addition, results of the present study showed that rAAV2-hIL15 delays
tumor growth
on a xenografted human glioblastoma mice model. Taken together, these results indicated that rAAV2-hIL15 constitutes a powerful and potent gene immunotherapy method for human glioblastoma treatment.
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PMID:Long-term expression of rAAV2-hIL15 enhances immunoglobulin production and lymphokine-activated killer cell-mediated human glioblastoma cell death. 2464 69