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一种对神经弱化的单纯疱疹病毒1型(HSV-1)敏感且由同基因小鼠B16细胞系衍生而来的黑色素瘤的开发。

Development of a syngenic murine B16 cell line-derived melanoma susceptible to destruction by neuroattenuated HSV-1.

作者信息

Miller C G, Krummenacher C, Eisenberg R J, Cohen G H, Fraser N W

机构信息

Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA.

出版信息

Mol Ther. 2001 Feb;3(2):160-8. doi: 10.1006/mthe.2000.0240.

Abstract

HSV-1 ICP34.5 mutants can slow progression of preformed tumors in rodent models. However, the current models available for study are limited due to the lack of a syngenic, low-immunogenic tumor model susceptible to HSV-1. Thus we have developed a new model to determine the role of the immune response in viral-mediated tumor destruction. The human herpesvirus entry (Hve) receptors (HveA, HveB, and HveC) and a control plasmid were transfected into B78H1 murine melanoma cells. Transfection of HveA and HveC conferred sensitivity to HSV-1 to these cells. A10 (HveA), C10 (HveC), and control cells were able to form tumors reproducibly in vivo. The transfection of the receptors into B78H1 cells did not induce a detectable in vivo immunogenicity to the tumors. Finally, A10 and C10 tumor-bearing mice treated with HSV-1 1716 had significant prolongation of survival compared to mock-treated mice. These data suggest that A10 and C10 will be useful as in vivo models for studying the role of the immune response in viral-mediated tumor destruction.

摘要

单纯疱疹病毒1型(HSV-1)的ICP34.5突变体可减缓啮齿动物模型中预先形成的肿瘤的进展。然而,由于缺乏对HSV-1敏感的同基因、低免疫原性肿瘤模型,目前可供研究的模型有限。因此,我们开发了一种新模型来确定免疫反应在病毒介导的肿瘤破坏中的作用。将人类疱疹病毒进入(Hve)受体(HveA、HveB和HveC)以及一个对照质粒转染到B78H1小鼠黑色素瘤细胞中。HveA和HveC的转染赋予了这些细胞对HSV-1的敏感性。A10(HveA)、C10(HveC)和对照细胞能够在体内可重复地形成肿瘤。将受体转染到B78H1细胞中并未诱导对肿瘤产生可检测到的体内免疫原性。最后,与 mock 处理的小鼠相比,用HSV-1 1716处理的A10和C10荷瘤小鼠的生存期显著延长。这些数据表明,A10和C10将作为体内模型用于研究免疫反应在病毒介导的肿瘤破坏中的作用。

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