Adenovirus-mediated suppression of HMGI(Y) protein synthesis as potential therapy of human malignant neoplasias
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2000
Abstract:
High mobility group I (HMGI) proteins are overexpressed in several
human malignant tumors. We previously demonstrated that inhibition
of HMGI synthesis prevents thyroid cell transformation. Here, we
report that an adenovirus carrying the HMGI(Y) gene in an antisense
orientation (Ad-Yas) induced programmed cell death of two human
thyroid anaplastic carcinoma cell lines (ARO and FB-1), but not normal
thyroid cells. The Ad-Yas virus led to death of lung, colon, and breast
carcinoma cells. A control adenovirus carrying the lacZ gene did not
inhibit the growth of either normal or neoplastic cells. Ad-Yas treatment
of tumors induced in athymic mice by ARO cells caused a drastic
reduction in tumor size. Therefore, suppression of HMGI(Y) protein
synthesis by an HMGI(Y) antisense adenoviral vector may be a useful
treatment strategy in a variety of human malignant neoplasias, in
which HMGI(Y) gene overexpression is a general event.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Fusco, Alfredo; Fedele, Monica
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