Production of IL-12 from gene modified human dermal fibroblasts: A preclinical study for IL-12 cancer gene therapy.
- Author:
Chae Hwa PARK
1
;
Won Ki KANG
;
Mi Sook OH
;
Won Seog KIM
;
Jung Hyun YANG
;
Michael T LOTZE
;
Sun Young KIM
;
Keunchil PARK
;
Chan H PARK
Author Information
1. SAMSUNG MED CTR, DIV HEMATOL ONCOL, SEOUL 135230, SOUTH KOREA.
- Publication Type:Clinical Trial ; Original Article
- Keywords:
cancer gene therapy;
human fibroblast;
IL-12
- MeSH:
Collagenases;
Digestion;
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay;
Fibroblasts*;
Genes, Neoplasm*;
Genetic Therapy;
Humans*;
Interferon-gamma;
Interleukin-12*;
Retroviridae;
Skin;
T-Lymphocytes;
Zidovudine
- From:Experimental & Molecular Medicine
1997;29(1):65-69
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Cytokine has been used as an immune stimulator and administered to patients for a treatment of cancer. Interleukin-12 (IL-12) is a potent cytokine which acts through a variety of functions including interferon-gamma production and cytotoxic T-cell activation. Considering the toxicity of high dose systemic IL-12 administration into human, local administration of low dose IL-12 can be a more efficient strategy. In ex vivo therapy, human dermal fibroblast has been considered as a useful vehicle for transferring genes, Here we show that human dermal fibroblast transduced with retrovirus containing IL-12 gene can be manipulated to produce reasonable amount of IL-12 protein. Human dermal fibroblast was isolated from freshly harvested skin specimens by collagenase digestion, grown in primary cultures, and transduced with a retroviral vector containing genes for human IL-12 and a selectable marker Neo(R). Following selection in G418, IL-12 producing fibroblasts were tested for secreted IL-12 level by ELISA. Six specimens of human skin were processed to obtain fibroblasts. ELISA results show that 40-150 units of IL-12 was produced for 24 h from 1x10(6) cells of transduced and selected fibroblast cultures. The primary cultures were maintained for up to nine passages about 108 days. The mean +/- overall time for obtaining enough number of cells was 49 +/- 2 days. The fibroblasts continued to produce IL-12 in culture for 90 days. These preliminary results can be used for the design of ex vivo gene therapy clinical trial using human dermal fibroblast.