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Tumors Induced in Mice by Direct Inoculation of Plasmid DNA Expressing Both Activated H-ras and c-myc
Vaccines contain residual DNA derived from the cells used to produce them. As part of our investigation to assess the risk of this cellular DNA, we are developing a quantitative in vivo assay to assess the oncogenicity of DNA. In an earlier study, we had generated expression plasmids for two oncogen...
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author | Sheng-Fowler, Li Cai, Fang Fu, Haiqing Zhu, Yong Orrison, Brian Foseh, Gideon Blair, Don G. Hughes, Stephen H. Coffin, John M. Lewis Jr, Andrew M. Peden, Keith |
author_facet | Sheng-Fowler, Li Cai, Fang Fu, Haiqing Zhu, Yong Orrison, Brian Foseh, Gideon Blair, Don G. Hughes, Stephen H. Coffin, John M. Lewis Jr, Andrew M. Peden, Keith |
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description | Vaccines contain residual DNA derived from the cells used to produce them. As part of our investigation to assess the risk of this cellular DNA, we are developing a quantitative in vivo assay to assess the oncogenicity of DNA. In an earlier study, we had generated expression plasmids for two oncogenes - human activated T24-H-ras and murine c-myc - and had shown that these two plasmids, pMSV-T24-H-ras and pMSV-c-myc, could act in concert to induce tumors in mice, although the efficiency was low. In this study, we took two approaches to increase the oncogenic efficiency: 1) both oncogene-expression cassettes were placed on the same plasmid; 2) transfection facilitators, which increase DNA uptake and expression in vitro, were tested. The dual-expression plasmid, pMSV-T24-H-ras/MSV-c-myc, is about 20-fold more efficient at tumor induction in newborn NIH Swiss mice than the separate expression plasmids, with tumors being induced with 1 µg of the dual-expression plasmid DNA. However, none of the transfection facilitators tested increased the efficiency of tumor induction. Based on these data, the dual-expression plasmid pMSV-T24-H-ras/MSV-c-myc will be used as the positive control to develop a sensitive and quantitative animal assay that can be used to assess the oncogenic activity of DNA. |
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spelling | pubmed-28505382010-04-07 Tumors Induced in Mice by Direct Inoculation of Plasmid DNA Expressing Both Activated H-ras and c-myc Sheng-Fowler, Li Cai, Fang Fu, Haiqing Zhu, Yong Orrison, Brian Foseh, Gideon Blair, Don G. Hughes, Stephen H. Coffin, John M. Lewis Jr, Andrew M. Peden, Keith Int J Biol Sci Research Paper Vaccines contain residual DNA derived from the cells used to produce them. As part of our investigation to assess the risk of this cellular DNA, we are developing a quantitative in vivo assay to assess the oncogenicity of DNA. In an earlier study, we had generated expression plasmids for two oncogenes - human activated T24-H-ras and murine c-myc - and had shown that these two plasmids, pMSV-T24-H-ras and pMSV-c-myc, could act in concert to induce tumors in mice, although the efficiency was low. In this study, we took two approaches to increase the oncogenic efficiency: 1) both oncogene-expression cassettes were placed on the same plasmid; 2) transfection facilitators, which increase DNA uptake and expression in vitro, were tested. The dual-expression plasmid, pMSV-T24-H-ras/MSV-c-myc, is about 20-fold more efficient at tumor induction in newborn NIH Swiss mice than the separate expression plasmids, with tumors being induced with 1 µg of the dual-expression plasmid DNA. However, none of the transfection facilitators tested increased the efficiency of tumor induction. Based on these data, the dual-expression plasmid pMSV-T24-H-ras/MSV-c-myc will be used as the positive control to develop a sensitive and quantitative animal assay that can be used to assess the oncogenic activity of DNA. Ivyspring International Publisher 2010-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC2850538/ /pubmed/20376206 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Sheng-Fowler, Li Cai, Fang Fu, Haiqing Zhu, Yong Orrison, Brian Foseh, Gideon Blair, Don G. Hughes, Stephen H. Coffin, John M. Lewis Jr, Andrew M. Peden, Keith Tumors Induced in Mice by Direct Inoculation of Plasmid DNA Expressing Both Activated H-ras and c-myc |
title | Tumors Induced in Mice by Direct Inoculation of Plasmid DNA Expressing Both Activated H-ras and c-myc |
title_full | Tumors Induced in Mice by Direct Inoculation of Plasmid DNA Expressing Both Activated H-ras and c-myc |
title_fullStr | Tumors Induced in Mice by Direct Inoculation of Plasmid DNA Expressing Both Activated H-ras and c-myc |
title_full_unstemmed | Tumors Induced in Mice by Direct Inoculation of Plasmid DNA Expressing Both Activated H-ras and c-myc |
title_short | Tumors Induced in Mice by Direct Inoculation of Plasmid DNA Expressing Both Activated H-ras and c-myc |
title_sort | tumors induced in mice by direct inoculation of plasmid dna expressing both activated h-ras and c-myc |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2850538/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20376206 |
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