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Publication : Growth of human squamous cell carcinoma xenografts in mice is inhibited by local angiostatin gene therapy.

First Author  Matsumoto G Year  2002
Journal  Oral Oncol Volume  38
Issue  6 Pages  543-8
PubMed ID  12167431 Mgi Jnum  J:78784
Mgi Id  MGI:2386151 Doi  10.1016/s1368-8375(01)00126-9
Citation  Matsumoto G, et al. (2002) Growth of human squamous cell carcinoma xenografts in mice is inhibited by local angiostatin gene therapy. Oral Oncol 38(6):543
abstractText  The possibility of inhibiting tumor growth by blocking the formation of new tumor vessels has recently received attention. Antiangiogenic tumor therapies have recently attracted intense interest because of their direct endothelial targeting and the absence of drug resistance. Local antiangiogenic gene therapy for cancer offers a potential way to achieve sustained therapeutic release of antiangiogenic substances. As a step toward this goal, we used liposomes complexed to angiostatin cDNA and targeted to human squamous cell carcinoma cell lines in vivo. Tumor cells expressing angiostatin after local gene transfer showed markedly reduced vascularity and contained many apoptotic tumor cells. These results demonstrate the potential utility of liposome-derived angiostatin for adjuvant therapy of oral cancer in humans.
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