Hypoxia-induced human endonuclease G expression suppresses tumor growth in a xenograft model

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P T Winnard
M Botlagunta
J B Kluth
S Mukadam
B Krishnamachary
F Vesuna
V Raman
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[1] School of Medicine,Department of Radiology
[2] Johns Hopkins University,undefined
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Cancer Gene Therapy | 2008年 / 15卷
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hypoxia response element; oxygen-dependent degradation; human endonuclease G; cancer gene therapy;
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We have developed a hypoxia-inducible gene therapy approach for the expression of the mature form of human endonuclease G to facilitate cell death in hypoxic regions of the tumor. The chimeric therapeutic gene is placed under the control of a hypoxia response element based promoter and contains a translocation motif linked in frame to an oxygen-dependent degradation domain and the endonuclease G gene. Transient expression of the chimeric therapeutic gene in breast and prostate cancer cell lines resulted in efficient cell death under hypoxia-mimetic conditions. Stable MDA-MB-435 cells expressing the chimeric therapeutic gene under 1% O2 showed an increase in stable HIF-1α protein levels and synthesis of the endonuclease G protein in a time-dependent manner. In normoxic conditions, these stable transgenic cells exhibited no change in growth rate, invasion and motility when compared to parental cells. Moreover, xenografts generated using the transgenic cells exhibited highly significant suppression of tumor growth in a preclinical cancer model compared to the parental cell line. Thus, the hypoxia-modulated endonuclease G expression has the potential to be used as a gene-based-therapy system to kill malignant cells within hypoxic regions of tumors.
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