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Publication : Retroviral Producer Cells Cause Sarcoma in Severe Combined Immunodeficiency Mice.

First Author  Tung FY Year  1995
Journal  J Biomed Sci Volume  2
Issue  2 Pages  131-135
PubMed ID  11725048 Mgi Jnum  J:25065
Mgi Id  MGI:72778 Doi  10.1007/BF02253063
Citation  Tung FYT, et al. (1995) Retroviral producer cells cause sarcoma in severe combined immunodeficiency mice. J Biomed Sci 2(2):131-5
abstractText  Direct in situ introduction of retroviral producer cells might provide a form of treatment for localized tumors. A possible undesirable consequence of this treatment could be uncontrolled proliferation of the injected producer cells. To test this possibility, severe combined immunodeficiencies (SCID) mice were reconstituted with human peripheral blood lymphocytes which were marked with a retroviral vector using a coculture method. Although specific measures were taken to remove the possible contaminating producer cells, a high percentage of mice developed fibrosarcoma 2-6 weeks after reconstitution. We hypothesized that tumors arose from a small number of contaminating producer cells in the inoculum. Tumor cells were consistently DNA tetraploid, a characteristic of the producer cell line. DNA extracted from tumor tissue was found to contain the gene (neomycin phosphotransferase) used to mark the producer cell line. Furthermore, SCID mice injected with 1 x 10(4) producer cells developed tumors with analogous characteristics. This report indicates that the retroviral producer cell line is tumorigenic in immune-deficient animals. Copyright 1995 S. Karger AG, Basel
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