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Anti-tumor Immune Response Mediated by Newcastle Disease Virus HN Gene 被引量:1
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作者 PEnG Li-ping LI Xiao +7 位作者 SUn Li-li WEn Zhong-mei LIU Yan GAO Peng HUAnG Hai-yan PIAO Bing-guo jIn jing j1n ning-yi 《Chemical Research in Chinese Universities》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2011年第2期282-286,共5页
Hemagglutinin-neuramidinase(HN) is one of the most important surface structure proteins of the Newcastle disease virus(NDV). HN not only mediates receptor recognition but also possesses neuraminidase(NA) activit... Hemagglutinin-neuramidinase(HN) is one of the most important surface structure proteins of the Newcastle disease virus(NDV). HN not only mediates receptor recognition but also possesses neuraminidase(NA) activity, which gives it the ability to cleave a component of those receptors, NAcneu. Previous studies have demonstrated that HN has interesting anti-neoplastic and immune-stimulating properties in mammalian species, including humans. To explore the application of the HN gene in cancer gene therapy, we constructed a Lewis lung carcinoma(LLC) solid tumor model using C57BL/6 mice. Mice were injected intratumorally with the recombinant adenovirus expressing HN gene(Ad-HN), and the effect of HN was explored by natural killer cell activity assay, cytotoxic lymphocyte activity assay, T cell subtype evaluation, and Th1/Th2 cytokines analysis. The results demonstrate that HN not only can elicit clonal expansion of both CD4+ and CD8+ T cell populations and cytotoxic T lymphocyte(CTL) and killer cell response, but also skews the immune response toward Th1. Thus, vaccination with Ad-HN may be a potential strategy for cancer gene therapy. 展开更多
关键词 HN gene Recombined adenovirus CYTOKINE Cell immunity Anti-tumor activity
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