Cyclic-AMP induction of gap junctional intercellular communication increases bystander effect in suicide gene therapy - PubMed (original) (raw)
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Cyclic-AMP induction of gap junctional intercellular communication increases bystander effect in suicide gene therapy
G D Carystinos et al. Clin Cancer Res. 1999 Jan.
Abstract
The phenomenon of the "bystander effect" (BE) observed in suicide gene therapy studies leads to the intriguing possibility that cytotoxicity can be achieved even in tumor cells that have not themselves been targeted with novel genetic material. There is considerable data suggesting the role of gap junction-mediated intercellular communication (GJIC) in the BE. Transfer of connexin (Cx)-encoding genes, the building blocks of GJIC, has been shown both in vitro and in vivo to increase the BE. Since the loss of GJIC is a common feature of cancer cells, we examined the consequence of GJIC up-regulation on the BE in suicide gene therapy. We used 8-bromo-cyclic-AMP to induce Cx43 and GJIC. In mixing assays, using various proportions of cells containing viral thymidine kinase delivered by an adenoviral delivery system or stably transduced by a retrovirus vector, 8-bromo-cyclic-AMP enhanced the BE of cell killing using ganciclovir. The induction in cell killing was more significant when a low percentage of the cell population was infected, which is the relevant clinical situation. We have demonstrated that this is not due to an effect on infectivity or suicide gene expression. Since decreased GJIC is part of the transformed phenotype, induction of Cxs provides an element of selectivity to suicide gene therapy. Our study adds strength to the rationale to develop clinically tolerable GJ inducers to potentiate the effect of suicide gene therapy via the BE.
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