电离辐射
癌症
医学
放射治疗
癌症研究
生物
遗传学
物理
辐照
内科学
核物理学
作者
James J. Mezhir,Kerrington D. Smith,Mitchell C. Posner,Neil Senzer,Bakhtiar Yamini,Donald Küfe,Ralph R. Weichselbaum
标识
DOI:10.1038/sj.cgt.7700879
摘要
Gene therapy of cancer represents a promising but challenging area of therapeutic research. The discovery of radiation-inducible genes led to the concept and development of radiation-targeted gene therapy. In this approach, promoters of radiation-inducible genes are used to drive transcription of transgenes in the response to radiation. Constructs in which the radiation-inducible promoter elements activate a transgene encoding a cytotoxic protein are delivered to tumors by adenoviral vectors. The tumoricidal effects are then localized temporally and spatially by X-rays. We review the conceptual development of TNFerade, an adenoviral vector containing radiation-inducible elements of the early growth response-1 promoter upstream of a cDNA encoding human tumor necrosis factor-alpha. We also summarize the preclinical work and clinical trials utilizing this vector as a treatment for diverse solid tumors.
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