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Sindbis viral structural protein cytotoxicity on human neuroblastoma cells.


ABSTRACT: PURPOSE:Oncolytic viral therapy for neuroblastoma (NB) cells with Sindbis virus (SINV) is a promising strategy for treating high-risk NB. Here, we evaluated the possibility of using SINV structural proteins as therapeutic agents for NB since UV-inactivated SINV could induce cytopathogenic effects. METHODS:The cytotoxicity of UV-inactivated SINV toward human NB cell lines NB69, NGP, GOTO, NLF, SK-N-SH, SH-SY5Y, CHP134, NB-1, IMR32, and RT-BM-1 were analyzed. Apoptosis was confirmed by TUNEL assays. To determine the components of SINV responsible for the cytotoxicity of UV-inactivated SINV, expression vectors encoding the structural proteins, namely capsid, E2, and E1, were transfected in NB cells. Cytotoxicity was evaluated by MTT assays. RESULTS:UV-inactivated SINV elicited more significant cytotoxicity in NB69, NGP, and RT-BM-1 than in normal human fibroblasts. Results of the transfection experiments showed that all NB cell lines susceptible to UV-inactivated SINV were highly susceptible to the E1 protein, whereas fibroblasts transfected with vectors harboring capsid, E1, or E2 were not. CONCLUSIONS:We demonstrated that the cytotoxicity of the UV-inactivated SINV is due to apoptosis induced by the E1 structural protein of SINV, which can be used selectively as a therapeutic agent for NB.

SUBMITTER: Saito EY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7474708 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sindbis viral structural protein cytotoxicity on human neuroblastoma cells.

Saito Eriko Y EY   Saito Kengo K   Hishiki Tomoro T   Takenouchi Ayako A   Saito Takeshi T   Sato Yoshiharu Y   Terui Keita K   Matsunaga Tadashi T   Shirasawa Hiroshi H   Yoshida Hideo H  

Pediatric surgery international 20200721 10


<h4>Purpose</h4>Oncolytic viral therapy for neuroblastoma (NB) cells with Sindbis virus (SINV) is a promising strategy for treating high-risk NB. Here, we evaluated the possibility of using SINV structural proteins as therapeutic agents for NB since UV-inactivated SINV could induce cytopathogenic effects.<h4>Methods</h4>The cytotoxicity of UV-inactivated SINV toward human NB cell lines NB69, NGP, GOTO, NLF, SK-N-SH, SH-SY5Y, CHP134, NB-1, IMR32, and RT-BM-1 were analyzed. Apoptosis was confirmed  ...[more]

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