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Cancer Lett ; 64(3): 257-63, 1992 Jul 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1322236

ABSTRACT

The potential value of retroviral gene transfer as a means of targeting therapeutic genes to neoplastic cells is threatened by the tendency of occasional cells to lose transduced genes or their expression. To determine whether this threat could be reduced by transducing multiple copies of a therapeutic gene, we compared 8 murine sarcoma sublines carrying from 1 to 6 copies of a retrovirally transduced herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase gene, which sensitizes cells to ganciclovir (GCV). When variability consequent to differences in vector integration site was excluded, increased copy number was associated with an increase in GCV sensitivity and a major reduction in the frequency of GCV-resistant mutants. The results suggest a potential means of preserving the efficacy of future antineoplastic gene therapy strategies.


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Ganciclovir/pharmacology , Sarcoma, Experimental/genetics , Simplexvirus/genetics , Thymidine Kinase/genetics , Transduction, Genetic/genetics , Animals , Genetic Therapy , Genetic Vectors/genetics , Mice , Sarcoma, Experimental/drug therapy , Sarcoma, Experimental/enzymology , Sensitivity and Specificity , Simplexvirus/enzymology , Tumor Cells, Cultured
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