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Infectious Retrovirus Is Inactivated by Serum but Not by Cerebrospinal Fluid or Fluid from Tumor Bed in Patients with Malignant Glioma

Intravenous gene transfer using recombinant retroviruses tends to suffer from a low infectious viral titer when conducted in vivo. This is, in part, caused by complement‐mediated proteolytic inactivation of the retrovirus in human serum. However, if the retroviruses were directly injected into the b...

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Autores principales: Shimizu, Keiji, Miyao, Yasuyoshi, Tamura, Masakazu, Kishima, Haruhiko, Ohkawa, Motohisa, Mabuchi, Eiichiro, Yamada, Masanobu, Hayakawa, Toru, Ikenaka, Kazuhiro
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1995
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5920638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8567389
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1995.tb03013.x
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author Shimizu, Keiji
Miyao, Yasuyoshi
Tamura, Masakazu
Kishima, Haruhiko
Ohkawa, Motohisa
Mabuchi, Eiichiro
Yamada, Masanobu
Hayakawa, Toru
Ikenaka, Kazuhiro
author_facet Shimizu, Keiji
Miyao, Yasuyoshi
Tamura, Masakazu
Kishima, Haruhiko
Ohkawa, Motohisa
Mabuchi, Eiichiro
Yamada, Masanobu
Hayakawa, Toru
Ikenaka, Kazuhiro
author_sort Shimizu, Keiji
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description Intravenous gene transfer using recombinant retroviruses tends to suffer from a low infectious viral titer when conducted in vivo. This is, in part, caused by complement‐mediated proteolytic inactivation of the retrovirus in human serum. However, if the retroviruses were directly injected into the brain, they might not be inactivated. Supernatant from amphotropic retrovirus‐producing cells harboring the BAG vectors was incubated with sera or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of patients with gliomas or unrelated disorders. The retroviruses were severely inactivated in sera. However, no such inactivation was noted in CSF or fluid from the tumor bed of glioma patients. These data suggest that gene transfer using recombinant retroviruses could be done into the cavity after removal of the tumor in glioma patients.
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spelling pubmed-59206382018-05-11 Infectious Retrovirus Is Inactivated by Serum but Not by Cerebrospinal Fluid or Fluid from Tumor Bed in Patients with Malignant Glioma Shimizu, Keiji Miyao, Yasuyoshi Tamura, Masakazu Kishima, Haruhiko Ohkawa, Motohisa Mabuchi, Eiichiro Yamada, Masanobu Hayakawa, Toru Ikenaka, Kazuhiro Jpn J Cancer Res Rapid Communication Intravenous gene transfer using recombinant retroviruses tends to suffer from a low infectious viral titer when conducted in vivo. This is, in part, caused by complement‐mediated proteolytic inactivation of the retrovirus in human serum. However, if the retroviruses were directly injected into the brain, they might not be inactivated. Supernatant from amphotropic retrovirus‐producing cells harboring the BAG vectors was incubated with sera or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of patients with gliomas or unrelated disorders. The retroviruses were severely inactivated in sera. However, no such inactivation was noted in CSF or fluid from the tumor bed of glioma patients. These data suggest that gene transfer using recombinant retroviruses could be done into the cavity after removal of the tumor in glioma patients. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1995-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5920638/ /pubmed/8567389 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1995.tb03013.x Text en
spellingShingle Rapid Communication
Shimizu, Keiji
Miyao, Yasuyoshi
Tamura, Masakazu
Kishima, Haruhiko
Ohkawa, Motohisa
Mabuchi, Eiichiro
Yamada, Masanobu
Hayakawa, Toru
Ikenaka, Kazuhiro
Infectious Retrovirus Is Inactivated by Serum but Not by Cerebrospinal Fluid or Fluid from Tumor Bed in Patients with Malignant Glioma
title Infectious Retrovirus Is Inactivated by Serum but Not by Cerebrospinal Fluid or Fluid from Tumor Bed in Patients with Malignant Glioma
title_full Infectious Retrovirus Is Inactivated by Serum but Not by Cerebrospinal Fluid or Fluid from Tumor Bed in Patients with Malignant Glioma
title_fullStr Infectious Retrovirus Is Inactivated by Serum but Not by Cerebrospinal Fluid or Fluid from Tumor Bed in Patients with Malignant Glioma
title_full_unstemmed Infectious Retrovirus Is Inactivated by Serum but Not by Cerebrospinal Fluid or Fluid from Tumor Bed in Patients with Malignant Glioma
title_short Infectious Retrovirus Is Inactivated by Serum but Not by Cerebrospinal Fluid or Fluid from Tumor Bed in Patients with Malignant Glioma
title_sort infectious retrovirus is inactivated by serum but not by cerebrospinal fluid or fluid from tumor bed in patients with malignant glioma
topic Rapid Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5920638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8567389
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1995.tb03013.x
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