Murine colon carcinoma cells engineered to produce human interleukin-2 induce tumor-specific anti-tumor response

International Journal of Cancer. Journal International Du Cancer
Y GunjiS Sakiyama

Abstract

Murine colon carcinoma cells (colon 26) transduced by a retrovirus vector with the human interleukin-2 (IL-2) cDNA were studied for their tumorigenicity. Although cell growth in vitro was not affected by integration of the IL-2 gene, s.c. tumors of IL-2-producing colon 26 cells (H2) in syngeneic mice regressed spontaneously after producing small masses. Histological examination of the sites of tumor rejection revealed predominant infiltration of macrophages around the tumor necrotic mass. Subsequent challenge with parent colon 26 cells, but not with Meth A cells (fibrosarcoma of the same genetic background), did not result in tumor formation in mice which had been protected against H2 cells. Inoculation of H2 cells into syngeneic nude mice resulted in tumors with a retarded growth rate. Taken together, T cell-dependent, tumor-specific immunity is obtained by local IL-2 secretion around colon tumors, and this experimental animal model gives us a clue(s) for investigating host anti-tumor responses by cytokine production.

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