Neurologia medico-chirurgica
Online ISSN : 1349-8029
Print ISSN : 0470-8105
ISSN-L : 0470-8105
Growth Inhibition of Experimental Glioma by Human Interferon-β Superinduced by Cationic Liposomes Entrapping Polyinosilic:Polycytidilic Acid
Narcisa BUCURMasaaki MIZUNOToshihiko WAKABAYASHIJun YOSHIDA
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1998 Volume 38 Issue 8 Pages 469-474

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Intracellular production of human interferon-β (HuIFN-β) was enhanced in three glioma cell lines (U251-MG, U251-SP, and U251-NN) using modified superinduction with cationic liposomes containing polyinosilic:polycytidilic acid (polyI:polyC), initially given with cycloheximide, to decrease the toxicity due to polyI:polyC. Modified superinduction had a significantly (p < 0.02-0.0001) greater inhibitory effect on all three glioma cell lines, and less toxicity than superinduction. A pilot trial in experimental gliomas implanted into nude mice was also performed. Superinduction including intratumoral injection of cationic liposomes containing polyI:polyC resulted in growth inhibition of U251-NN tumors and eradication of U251-SP tumors. Weight gain in mice was not inhibited by modified superinduction. Cationic liposomes decreased drug toxicity, and may help to target tumor cells in the modified superinduction of endogenous HuIFN-β production.
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