Efficient gene transduction by RGD-fiber modified recombinant adenovirus into dendritic cells

Rumiko Asada-Mikami, Yuji Heike, Sachiyo Kanai, Masato Azuma, Kazuo Shirakawa, Yoichi Takaue, Victor Krasnykh, David T. Curiel, Masaaki Terada, Tatsuo Abe, Hiro Wakasugi

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Abstract

Dendritic cells (DC) are important antigen-presenting cells in the development of an anti-tumor T cell response. To extend the range of current immuno/gene therapies, we tested luciferase-expressing RGD-adenovirus (Ad) (Ad5lucRGD)-mediated transduction into DC. Phenotypically characterized DC were generated from peripheral blood CD14+ cells by incubation with granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor, interleukin-4 and tumor necrosis factor α. On the 7th day of culture, the cells became mature DC with a CD1a+, CD11c+, CD80+, CD83+, Cd86+, human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DR+, CD14- phenotype. The expression of αvβ3 integrin was enhanced on day 3 and returned to the basal level on day 7. We then compared the transduction efficiency of an Ad5lucRGD system to that using conventional Ad, in cells harvested on days 1, 3 and 7 of culture. Luciferase activity was negligible in AdCMVLuc, but remarkable in cells processed with Ad5lucRGD. Activity was maximal in cells that had been cultured for 3 days. Recombinant Ad5 fiber knob protein blocked AdCMVLuc- and Ad5lucRGD-mediated gene transduction by 90% and 20%, respectively. Surface markers and cytokine production were not affected by Ad5lucRGD-mediated transduction.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)321-327
Number of pages7
JournalJapanese Journal of Cancer Research
Volume92
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2001

Keywords

  • Adenoviridae
  • Coxsackie-adenovirus receptor
  • Dendritic cell
  • Gene tranfer
  • Integrins

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Oncology
  • Cancer Research

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