Gamma-rays enhance rAAV-mediated transgene expression and cytocidal effect of AAV-HSVtk/ganciclovir on cancer cells

Cancer Gene Ther. 2001 Feb;8(2):99-106. doi: 10.1038/sj.cgt.7700282.

Abstract

Adeno-associated virus (AAV) vector has several unique properties suited for gene therapy applications. However, relatively low efficiency of transgene expression, which is mainly due to a limited second-strand synthesis from the single-stranded AAV genome, can be a problem in some applications that require potent gene expression such as antitumor applications. Recently, gamma-ray irradiation has been reported to enhance the second-strand synthesis of the AAV genome, and consequently transgene expression. We demonstrate here that an AAV vector harboring the herpes simplex virus type-1 thymidine kinase (HSVtk) is able to kill cancer cells more efficiently when used in combination with gamma-ray irradiation. A human maxillary sinus cancer cell line, NKO-1, was efficiently killed in combination with HSVtk transduction and ganciclovir (GCV), as expected. More importantly, gamma-ray irradiation of practical dosages augmented the cytocidal effect of the HSVtk/GCV system. Southern analysis indicated that gamma-rays enhanced the double-strand synthesis of the rAAV genome in NKO-1 cells. These findings suggest that the combination of rAAVtk/GCV suicide gene therapy with radiotherapy has synergistic effects in the treatment of cancers and may lead to a reduction of the potential toxicity of both rAAVtk/GCV and gamma-ray irradiation.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Antiviral Agents / pharmacology*
  • Carcinoma, Squamous Cell / therapy*
  • Carcinoma, Squamous Cell / virology
  • DNA, Single-Stranded / metabolism
  • Dependovirus / genetics*
  • Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation
  • Gamma Rays
  • Ganciclovir / pharmacology*
  • Gene Expression / radiation effects
  • Genetic Therapy / methods*
  • Genetic Vectors
  • Herpesvirus 1, Human / enzymology*
  • Humans
  • Lac Operon
  • Maxillary Sinus Neoplasms / therapy*
  • Maxillary Sinus Neoplasms / virology
  • Radiation Dosage
  • Survival Rate
  • Thymidine Kinase / administration & dosage
  • Thymidine Kinase / genetics*
  • Transgenes
  • Tumor Cells, Cultured / drug effects

Substances

  • Antiviral Agents
  • DNA, Single-Stranded
  • Thymidine Kinase
  • Ganciclovir