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Anti-tumor immunity generated by tumor cells engineered to express B7-1 via retroviral or adenoviral gene transfer.

CANCER LETTERS(1999)

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We engineered B7-1 retroviral and adenoviral gene transfer systems and studied them in four immunogenic tumor models. M-MSV tumor cells, but not K-Balb, 38.2 and 205 tumor cells, when expressing B7-1 by retroviral transduction were rejected and conferred protection against a tumor challenge. Transient expression of B7-1 after transduction with adenoviruses was less efficient. We observed enhanced cytotoxic T-lymphocyte activity accompanied by increased secretion of IL-6, IFN gamma and GMCSF. GM-CSF secretion correlated with tumor rejection. Enhanced IFN gamma but unchanged IL-4 secretion suggested a T-helper 1-mediated anti-tumor immune response. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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tumor vaccination,gene therapy,anti-tumor immunity
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