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Cancer Gene Therapy 2005-Mar

Development of a hypoxia-inducible cytosine deaminase expression vector for gene-directed prodrug cancer therapy.

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Dongfang Wang
Hangjun Ruan
Lily Hu
Kathleen R Lamborn
Eileen L Kong
Alnawaz Rehemtulla
Dennis F Deen

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One important feature of human solid tumors is the presence of a hypoxic microenvironment. Under hypoxia, genes that contain a hypoxia-response element (HRE) can be activated by the binding of hypoxia-inducible factor-1. To reach the goal of selectively killing tumor cells in a hypoxic microenvironment using a gene therapy approach, we developed a cytosine deaminase (CD) gene construct (pH9YCD2) that contains an HRE gene enhancer. CD is an enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of noncytotoxic 5-fluorocytosine (5-FC) to the cytotoxic and radiosensitizing drug 5-fluorouracil (5-FU). Yeast CD was cloned into an SV40 promoter-based mammalian expression vector, and an HRE enhancer was inserted in front of the promoter. Human glioblastoma U-87 MG cells were transfected with pH9YCD2. Western blots revealed that CD was strongly expressed under hypoxic conditions (0.3-1% O2), whereas only minor CD expression was seen under normoxic conditions. To confirm that the expressed CD enzyme retains catalytic activity, we performed a 5-FC/5-FU-conversion assay in which 5-FC was incubated with the lysates of pH9YCD2-transfected cells. The percentage of conversion from 5-FC to 5-FU was 63% under hypoxia versus 13% under normoxia. In vitro, cell viability and colony-forming efficiency assays demonstrated that the gene construct was able to significantly kill glioblastoma cells in a hypoxia-dependent manner. In addition, 5-FC treatment of hypoxic pH9YCD2-transfected cells produced a marked bystander effect, which could be a distinct advantage for gene therapy. If this construct exhibits antitumor efficacy in vivo, it may have promise as an antitumor agent in humans.

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