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Local Immune Stimulation by Intravesical Instillation of Baculovirus to Enable Bladder Cancer Therapy.


ABSTRACT: Intravesical instillation of Bacillus Calmette-Guérin is currently used as adjuvant therapy for superficial, non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). However, nearly 40% of patients with NMIBC will fail Bacillus Calmette-Guérin therapy. In an attempt to investigate the feasibility of using insect baculovirus-based vectors for bladder cancer therapy, we observed that intravesical instillation of baculoviruses without transgene up-regulated a set of Th1-type of cytokines and increased the survival rate of mice bearing established orthotopic bladder tumors. When baculoviral vectors were used to co-deliver the mouse CD40 ligand and IL-15 genes through intravesical instillation, the immunogene therapy triggered significantly increased bladder infiltrations of inflammatory monocytes, CD4(+), CD8(+) and ?? T lymphocytes. All treated animals survived beyond 12 months whereas control animals died around 2 months after tumor inoculation. We conclude that direct intravesical instillation of baculoviral gene transfer vectors holds the potential to be a novel therapeutic modality for NMIBC.

SUBMITTER: Ang WX 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4897700 | biostudies-other | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Local Immune Stimulation by Intravesical Instillation of Baculovirus to Enable Bladder Cancer Therapy.

Ang Wei Xia WX   Zhao Ying Y   Kwang Timothy T   Wu Chunxiao C   Chen Can C   Toh Han Chong HC   Mahendran Ratha R   Esuvaranathan Kesavan K   Wang Shu S  

Scientific reports 20160608


Intravesical instillation of Bacillus Calmette-Guérin is currently used as adjuvant therapy for superficial, non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). However, nearly 40% of patients with NMIBC will fail Bacillus Calmette-Guérin therapy. In an attempt to investigate the feasibility of using insect baculovirus-based vectors for bladder cancer therapy, we observed that intravesical instillation of baculoviruses without transgene up-regulated a set of Th1-type of cytokines and increased the survi  ...[more]

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