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Publication : Adenovirus-mediated endostatin delivery results in inhibition of mammary gland tumor growth in C3(1)/SV40 T-antigen transgenic mice.

First Author  Calvo A Year  2002
Journal  Cancer Res Volume  62
Issue  14 Pages  3934-8
PubMed ID  12124322 Mgi Jnum  J:77958
Mgi Id  MGI:2182986 Citation  Calvo A, et al. (2002) Adenovirus-mediated Endostatin Delivery Results in Inhibition of Mammary Gland Tumor Growth in C3(1)/SV40 T-Antigen Transgenic Mice. Cancer Res 62(14):3934-8
abstractText  We demonstrate the efficacy of systemic administration of a replication-defectiveadenovirus expressing endostatin (Ad-mEndo) administered during the preinvasive stage of mammary tumor development in C3(1)/T antigen transgenic mice. Mean serum levels of endostatin increased about 8-fold above that of controls and resulted in a significant decrease in tumor growth and an increase in survival. The inhibitory effect of endostatin occurred during or after the progression to invasive carcinoma. Reduced levels of vascular endothelial growth factor mRNA were found in association with high levels of endostatin. Our results demonstrate that the adenoviral induction of high levels of circulating endostatin significantly inhibits mammary tumor growth during the period when the 'angiogenic switch' occurs.
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