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Preparation of Recombinant Protein A‐Lymphotoxin Chimeric Protein and Its Antitumor Effects in Mice

We have investigated the in vivo function of a chimeric protein constructed by recombinant DNA techniques. The behavior and antitumor activity of a protein A‐lymphotoxin chimera (ALT) was examined on a murine tumor in mice in comparison with ammo‐terminal 19 amino acid‐deleted lymphotoxin (dLT), Sev...

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Autores principales: Miki, Tetsuzou, Wada, Masakatsu, Kasumimoto, Takanori, Moriyama, Ryoichi, Iwasaki, Yuzo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1991
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5918374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1900826
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1991.tb01833.x
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author Miki, Tetsuzou
Wada, Masakatsu
Kasumimoto, Takanori
Moriyama, Ryoichi
Iwasaki, Yuzo
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Moriyama, Ryoichi
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description We have investigated the in vivo function of a chimeric protein constructed by recombinant DNA techniques. The behavior and antitumor activity of a protein A‐lymphotoxin chimera (ALT) was examined on a murine tumor in mice in comparison with ammo‐terminal 19 amino acid‐deleted lymphotoxin (dLT), Seven‐week‐old male BALB/c mice were implanted intradermally with Meth‐A fibrosarcoma on day 0. ALT and dLT caused tumor regression, hemorrhagic necrosis and complete regression in a dose‐related way when each agent was given intratumorally 5 times (days 5–9). The ratio of the median effective doses for complete tumor regression was 1.6 between ALT and dLT on a molar basis. ALT caused tumor regression and body weight loss when given intravenously on the same schedule. Biodistribution studies with (125)I‐labeled ALT and dLT demonstrated that, after intratumoral administration, ALT was retained longer in the administered site and was cleared more slowly from the mouse body than dLT. These findings suggest that a protein A‐lymphotoxin chimeric protein expresses both antitumor activity similar to that of lymphotoxin and characteristic in vivo behavior of the fused protein A portion.
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spelling pubmed-59183742018-05-11 Preparation of Recombinant Protein A‐Lymphotoxin Chimeric Protein and Its Antitumor Effects in Mice Miki, Tetsuzou Wada, Masakatsu Kasumimoto, Takanori Moriyama, Ryoichi Iwasaki, Yuzo Jpn J Cancer Res Article We have investigated the in vivo function of a chimeric protein constructed by recombinant DNA techniques. The behavior and antitumor activity of a protein A‐lymphotoxin chimera (ALT) was examined on a murine tumor in mice in comparison with ammo‐terminal 19 amino acid‐deleted lymphotoxin (dLT), Seven‐week‐old male BALB/c mice were implanted intradermally with Meth‐A fibrosarcoma on day 0. ALT and dLT caused tumor regression, hemorrhagic necrosis and complete regression in a dose‐related way when each agent was given intratumorally 5 times (days 5–9). The ratio of the median effective doses for complete tumor regression was 1.6 between ALT and dLT on a molar basis. ALT caused tumor regression and body weight loss when given intravenously on the same schedule. Biodistribution studies with (125)I‐labeled ALT and dLT demonstrated that, after intratumoral administration, ALT was retained longer in the administered site and was cleared more slowly from the mouse body than dLT. These findings suggest that a protein A‐lymphotoxin chimeric protein expresses both antitumor activity similar to that of lymphotoxin and characteristic in vivo behavior of the fused protein A portion. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1991-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5918374/ /pubmed/1900826 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1991.tb01833.x Text en
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Miki, Tetsuzou
Wada, Masakatsu
Kasumimoto, Takanori
Moriyama, Ryoichi
Iwasaki, Yuzo
Preparation of Recombinant Protein A‐Lymphotoxin Chimeric Protein and Its Antitumor Effects in Mice
title Preparation of Recombinant Protein A‐Lymphotoxin Chimeric Protein and Its Antitumor Effects in Mice
title_full Preparation of Recombinant Protein A‐Lymphotoxin Chimeric Protein and Its Antitumor Effects in Mice
title_fullStr Preparation of Recombinant Protein A‐Lymphotoxin Chimeric Protein and Its Antitumor Effects in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Preparation of Recombinant Protein A‐Lymphotoxin Chimeric Protein and Its Antitumor Effects in Mice
title_short Preparation of Recombinant Protein A‐Lymphotoxin Chimeric Protein and Its Antitumor Effects in Mice
title_sort preparation of recombinant protein a‐lymphotoxin chimeric protein and its antitumor effects in mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5918374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1900826
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1991.tb01833.x
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