Transfection of B16 Melanoma Cells with IL-3 Gene and Its in Vitro Proliferative Features
- VernacularTitle:IL-3基因转染的黑色素瘤细胞株的建立及其体外生长性质的观察
- Author:
Weiping ZHANG
;
Xuetao CAO
;
Tianxin YE
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
interleukin 3;
gene therapy;
antitumor role;
immunol regulation
- From:
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy
1994;0(01):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
IL-3 has effects on a wide variety of cell types, including immature cells of the immune cells, and mature immune cells such as granulocytes. In the purpose of studying the immunoregulatory function of IL-3 and its potential role in cancer therapy, we established a IL-3-secreting tumor model using gene transfection to deliver locally IL-3 to tumor site. First, we constructed IL-3 expression vector BMGNeo-mIL-3, then transfected it into B16 murine melanoma cells. By G418 resistant screening and limiting dilution, we obtained a transfectant that expressed high levels of IL-3 (806U / ml) . The IL-3 expression of the transfectant was confirmed by Northern blot analyses. Although the wild-type B16 cells and the B16-Neo cells transfected with BMGNeo did not express IL-3, the IL-3 expression in B16 cells had no obvious effect on the in vitro proliferation of the transfectant. These results showed we had successfully established a IL-3-secreting tumor cell clone which would enable us to further study its in vivo tumorigenicity and immune function.