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Overexpression of tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-2 retroviral-mediated gene transfer in vivo inhibits tumor growth and invasion
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- ResearcherID, Europe PubMed Central
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Abstract
- We have demonstrated previously that overexpression of tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-2 (TIMP-2), an inhibitor of matrix-degrading metalloproteinases, not only inhibits the invasive and metastatic behavior of tumor cells but also significantly decreases tumor growth in vivo (Y. A. DeClerck et at, Cancer Res., 52: 701-708, 1992). This latter effect was found to be dependent on the ability of TIMP-2 to prevent the degradation of the collagen matrix (A. M. Montgomery et al., Cancer Res., 54: 5467-5473, 1994). In this report, we have overexpressed TIMP-2 in tumor tissue by retroviral-mediated gene transfer into tumor cells by co-injecting s.c. in nude mice tumorigenic c-Ha-ras-transfected rat embryo fibroblasts with irradiated packaging cells producing high titer retroviral vectors containing the human TIMP-2 cDNA. The growth rate of tumors derived from cells co-injected with the TIMP-2 vector producer cells was significantly slower than the growth rate of tumors derived from cells co-injected with packaging cells producing a retrovirus containing the Escherichia coli beta-galactosidase gene. The transduction efficiency was estimated at 13%, and the production of a functional human TIMP-2 in tumor cells transduced with the TIMP-2-containing vector was documented. Furthermore, histological analysis of tumors derived from tumor cells co-injected with the TIMP-2 vector producer cells revealed the presence of a thick connective tissue capsule and a lack of local invasion. The data indicate that retroviral-mediated transduction of TIMP-2 cDNA into a limited population of tumor cells in vivo is sufficient to increase the accumulation of connective tissue proteins in tumor tissue, to inhibit growth, and to prevent local invasion.
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- Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-2
DNA, Complementary
Gene Transfer Techniques
Gene Expression
Mice, Nude
Proteins
3T3 Cells
Neoplasms, Experimental
Transfection
Rats
Mice
Retroviridae
Transduction, Genetic
Protein Biosynthesis
Animals
Humans
Female
Neoplasm Invasiveness
Cell Division
Neoplasm Transplantation
Subjects
Details
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- OpenAIRE
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- ResearcherID, Europe PubMed Central
- Accession number :
- edsair.pmid.dedup....2b4b5c60d75c354cfa9ea1c465bbd783