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Disposition and gene expression characteristics in solid tumors and skeletal muscle after direct injection of naked plasmid DNA in mice

✍ Scribed by Atsushi Kawase; Takehiko Nomura; Kei Yasuda; Naoki Kobayashi; Mitsuru Hashida; Yoshinobu Takakura


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
339 KB
Volume
92
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-3549

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✦ Synopsis


Previous studies have suggested that direct injection of naked plasmid DNA (pDNA) into solid tumors can be a useful method for in vivo gene transfer into tumor cells. To gain more insight into this approach, we studied the disposition and gene expression characteristics of naked pDNA after intratumoral injection by direct comparison with those after intramuscular injection in mice. pDNA encoding reporter genes were directly injected into subcutaneous solid tumor models and skeletal muscles. Biodistribution studies using radiolabeled pDNA showed that the elimination of pDNA from the injection site was relatively fast and a part of the pDNA was absorbed from the lymphatic system after both local injections. Confocal microscopic studies using fluorescein-labeled pDNA demonstrated that pDNA distributed efficiently throughout the muscle tissue whereas pDNA localization in the tumor tissue was restricted. Characterization of gene expression clarified the variation in expression level between tumor preparations and some factors affecting the expression level in the tumor. Reporter gene expression was significantly inhibited by simultaneous administration of some polyanions in both cases, suggesting that a specific mechanism may be involved in the naked pDNA uptake by muscle and tumor cells. These findings provide useful information for direct naked pDNA delivery into solid tumors.