Manganese superoxide dismutase-plasmid/liposome (MnSOD-PL) intratracheal gene therapy reduction of irradiation-induced inflammatory cytokines does not protect orthotopic Lewis lung carcinomas.
Journal: 2003/September - In Vivo
ISSN: 0258-851X
PUBMED: 12655784
Abstract:
BACKGROUND
Intratracheal injection of manganese superoxide dismutase-plasmid/liposome (MnSOD-PL) prior to single fraction or fractionated irradiation of C57BL/6J mouse lung has been demonstrated to protect the lung from irradiation-induced damage.
METHODS
To determine whether irradiation-induced inflammatory cytokine levels influenced the recovery of tumors following single fraction irradiation, mice with orthotopic Lewis Lung Carcinoma (3LL) tumors received MnSOD-PL treatment 24 hours after tumor implantation and 24 hours prior to irradiation. Subgroups were implanted with Alzet pumps continuously replacing levels of inflammatory cytokines over 7 days.
RESULTS
In cytokine-treated mice, there was no detectable significant alteration in radiotherapy-mediated improved survival (tumor regrowth delay) compared to irradiated control mice. Each group of mice that received MnSOD-PL had increased survival compared to irradiated controls.
CONCLUSIONS
These results support the anticipated safety of intrapulmonary MnSOD-PL gene therapy in lung cancer patients for protection of normal lung tissue from irradiation while allowing effective irradiation-mediated tumor control.
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