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Query: UNIPROT:P04141 (
granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor
)
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Downregulation of MHC class I molecules is believed to be often the cause of tumor immune escape and at the same time it is the major obstacle to T-cell based immunotherapy of tumors. In our experimental model, the C57BL/6 mice bearing tumors induced by TC-1/A9 cells characterized by expression of HPV16 oncogenes and downregulation of H-2b molecules were immunized with highly immunogenic E7GGG.GUS DNA vaccine expressing the fused gene of modified HPV16 E7 (E7GGG) with E.coli beta-glucuronidase (GUS). The DNA vaccine was administered by gene gun on days 7 and 14 after s.c. injection of tumor cells. The tumors in situ were injected with recombinant vaccinia virus
MVA
expressing the gene for murine
granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor
(MVA-GM-CSF). Two doses of the DNA vaccine combined with at least two consecutive local treatments with
MVA
-GM-CSF were able to inhibit significantly the growth of tumors. We have shown by ELISPOT-IFNgamma that in situ expression of the GM-CSF gene did not enhance the E7 specific systemic Tcell response. We found that local injections of
MVA
-GM-CSF induced an increase of intratumoral CD3+ T cell counts and that the DNA vaccination resulted in up-regulation of MHC type I molecules on tumor cells in vivo. We suppose that i.t. delivery of
MVA
-GM-CSF changed the local tumor microenvironment and rendered tumors more attractive and better accessible to effector T cells.
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PMID:Combination of intratumoral injections of vaccinia virus MVA expressing GM-CSF and immunization with DNA vaccine prolongs the survival of mice bearing HPV16 induced tumors with downregulated expression of MHC class I molecules. 1782 23