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IN VITRO AND IN VIVO CHEMOTACTIC EFFECT OF MIP-1a GENE TRANSFECTED TUMOR VACCINE ON IMMUNE EFFECTOR CELLS 被引量:1
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作者 陈国友 曹雪涛 +2 位作者 雷虹 何龙 周正芳 《Chinese Journal of Cancer Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1997年第4期13-17,共5页
Vaccination with chemokine genetransfected tumor cells may be a new apporach to cancer treatment. Macrohage inflammatory protein1α (MIP1α) is a new type of chemokines which has chemotactic activity on effector cells... Vaccination with chemokine genetransfected tumor cells may be a new apporach to cancer treatment. Macrohage inflammatory protein1α (MIP1α) is a new type of chemokines which has chemotactic activity on effector cells. In the present study, the B16 melanoma cells were transfected with recombinant adenovirus harboring murine MIP1α gene. The biological characteristics of the MIP1α gene transfected B16 melanoma cells were investigated. The level of MIP1α in the supernatant of genetransfected melanoma cells was 368±24 ng/ml/106/24hr. This supernatant showed strong chematactic activity for NK cells, CD4+ T cells, CD8+ T cells or the freshly isolated peritoneal macrophages. Though the in vitro growth were not altered, the tumorigenicity of the genetransfected B16 melanoma cells decreased signicantly. The infiltration of inflammatory cells into the tumor mass formed by MIP1α genetransfected B16 cells were much more obvious than that by wildtype B16 cells or B16 cells transfected with the control gene. However, the survival time of the mice bearing B16 melanoma cells transfected with MIP1α gene was not prolonged and the NK, CTL activity remianed unchanged. We suggested that the in vivo phenomenon may be related to the high toxicity of the MIP1 α as a strong nonspecific inflammatory mediator. 展开更多
关键词 Macrophage i nflammatory protein1α Gene transfer Cancer vaccine Effector cell Chemotaxis.
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