Construction of a double recombinant adenovirus vector expressing a heterodimeric cytokine: in vitro and in vivo production of biologically active interleukin-12.

Abstract:

:Interleukin-12 (IL-12) is a heterodimeric cytokine that plays an important role in the development of cellular immunity. Clinical applications for this lymphokine include resolution of infectious disease, cancer immunotherapy, and boosting cellular immunity in AIDS patients. When using IL-12 and other cytokines therapeutically, an approach designed to obtain localized cytokine expression would be beneficial, because this could reduce the problem of systemic toxicity. As a means of developing a suitable delivery vehicle for IL-12, we have produced double-recombinant adenovirus vectors containing the p35 subunit cDNA of murine IL-12 in early region 1 of adenovirus type 5 and the cDNA for p40 in early region 3 (AdmIL-12). Cell lines infected with AdmIL-12 produced up to 42,000 units of IL-12/10(6) cells per 24 hr. Biological activity of the virally expressed product was demonstrated in vitro through its ability to induce proliferation of phytohemagglutinin (PHA)-stimulated lymphoblasts and to stimulate natural killer (NK) activity in naive splenocytes. Mice injected intraperitoneally with these vectors displayed serum IL-12 levels that increased proportionately with the amount of virus administered. IL-12 production in vivo caused a dose-dependent increase in splenic and lung NK cell activity. This work represents the first demonstration of a double-recombinant adenovirus vector expressing a functional heterodimeric protein. The results of these studies support the use of AdmIL-12 as an efficient delivery vehicle for IL-12, and direct studies of its ability to modulate cellular immunity in vivo are currently underway.

journal_name

Hum Gene Ther

journal_title

Human gene therapy

authors

Bramson J,Hitt M,Gallichan WS,Rosenthal KL,Gauldie J,Graham FL

doi

10.1089/hum.1996.7.3-333

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1996-02-10 00:00:00

pages

333-42

issue

3

eissn

1043-0342

issn

1557-7422

journal_volume

7

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