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2004Rein Daniel T; Breidenbach Martina; Nettelbeck Dirk M; Kawakami Yosuke; Siegal Gene P; Huh Warner K; Wang Minghui; Hemminki Akseli; Bauerschmitz Gerd J; Yamamoto Masato; Adachi Yasuo; Takayama Koichi; Dall Peter; Curiel David T
Evaluation of tissue-specific promoters in carcinomas of the cervix uteri.
The journal of gene medicine 2004;6(11):1281-9.
BACKGROUND: Gene therapy is a novel approach for treatment of patients with advanced, recurrent, or metastatic cervical cancer. One effective way to direct transgene expression to specific tissues or tumors is the use of tissue-specific-promoters (TSPs). In the context of adenovirus (Ad)-mediated cancer gene therapy it is rational to choose a TSP which is highly expressed in the tumor but has potentially low activity in non-tumor cells, especially the liver. In this study, we have investigated several promoters which fulfill these criteria. Candidate cervical cancer specific TSPs include promoters of the genes for secretory leukoprotease inhibitor (SLPI), cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), Midkine (MK), vascular endothelial growth factor receptor type 1 (flt-1), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), Survivin and the receptor for chemokine SDS-1 (CXCR4). METHODS: To evaluate the specific gene expression of the different promoters in the context of cervical cancer, we constructed a panel of E1-deleted Ads that express luciferase under the control of the promoters of interest. We investigated various established cervical cancer cell lines, as well as purified primary cancer cells and normal control cells from the cervix uteri. RESULTS: In all cell lines tested, promoters for MK, VEGF and CXCR4 showed the highest activity. Both MK and VEGF promoters also resulted in a high activity in primary cervical cancer cells. Interestingly, gene expression profiles correlate with luciferase activity in both cell lines and primary cancer samples. CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrates that the promoters for MK and VEGF are active in cervical cancer. We believe that both promoters can be successfully employed as TSPs for gene therapy targeted to cervical cancer.

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