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Efficient and selective tumor cell lysis and induction of apoptosis in melanoma cells by a conditional replication‐competent CD95L adenovirus
Author(s) -
Fecker Lothar F.,
Schmude Magdalena,
Jost Stefanie,
Hossini Amir M.,
Picó Almudena Hurtado,
Wang Xiaomin,
Schwarz Constanze,
Fechner Henry,
Eberle Jürgen
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
experimental dermatology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.108
H-Index - 96
eISSN - 1600-0625
pISSN - 0906-6705
DOI - 10.1111/j.1600-0625.2009.00977.x
Subject(s) - melanoma , apoptosis , cancer research , jurkat cells , biology , transduction (biophysics) , viral vector , cell culture , cell , microbiology and biotechnology , immunology , gene , t cell , recombinant dna , immune system , biochemistry , genetics
Please cite this paper as : Efficient and selective tumor cell lysis and induction of apoptosis in melanoma cells by a conditional replication‐competent CD95L adenovirus. Experimental Dermatology 2010; 19 : e56–e66. Abstract:  The high mortality of melanoma demands the development of new strategies, and gene therapy may be considered provided improvements in efficacy and selectivity. Overexpression of the death ligand CD95L/FasL has been shown in previous studies as highly effective for apoptosis induction in melanoma cells. For efficient and selective targeting of melanoma, a conditional replication‐competent adenoviral vector was constructed (Ad5‐FFE‐02), which drives CD95L expression by a tetracycline‐inducible promoter. For restricting its replication to melanoma cells, the adenoviral E1A gene is controlled by a tyrosinase‐derived promoter. Furthermore, adenoviral E1B was deleted and a mutated E1A was used to preferentially support replication in tumor cells. Proving its high selectivity and efficiency, strong expression of E1A and doxycycline‐dependent induction of CD95L were characteristic for tyrosinase‐positive melanoma cells after Ad5‐FFE‐02 transduction, whereas absent in non‐melanoma cell lines. Importantly, Ad5‐FFE‐02‐mediated cell lysis was restricted to melanoma cells, and induction of apoptosis was found only in tyrosinase and CD95 expressing cells. Finally, the combination of adenoviral replication and CD95L‐mediated apoptosis resulted in an enhanced repression of melanoma cell growth. This new adenoviral vector may provide a basis for an efficient targeting of melanoma.

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