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Selective Delivery of a Therapeutic Gene for Treatment of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Using Human Neural Stem Cells

Authors
Kwon, Seong KeunKim, Seung U.Song, Jae-JunCho, Chang GunPark, Seok-Won
Issue Date
Sep-2013
Publisher
KOREAN SOC OTORHINOLARYNGOL
Keywords
Head and neck neoplasms; Neural stem cells; Tropism; Cytosine deaminase; Molecular targeted therapy
Citation
CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY, v.6, no.3, pp.176 - 183
Journal Title
CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Volume
6
Number
3
Start Page
176
End Page
183
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/14344
DOI
10.3342/ceo.2013.6.3.176
ISSN
1976-8710
Abstract
Objectives. Based on studies of the extensive tropism of neural stem cells (NSCs) toward malignant brain tumor, we hypothesized that NSCs could also target head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) and could be used as a cellular therapeutic delivery system. Methods. To apply this strategy to the treatment of HNSCC, we used a human NSC line expressing cytosine deaminase (HB1.F3-CD), an enzyme that converts 5-fluorocytosine (5-FC) into 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), an anticancer agent. HB1. F3-CD in combination with 5-FC were cocultured with the HNSCC (SNU-1041) to examine the cytotoxicity on target tumor cells in vitro. For in vivo studies, an HNSCC mouse model was created by subcutaneous implantation of human HNSCC cells into athymic nude mice. HB1.F3-CD cells were injected into mice using tumoral, peritumoral, or intravenous injections, followed by systemic 5-FC administration. Results. In vitro, the HB1.F3-CD cells significantly inhibited the growth of an HNSCC cell line in the presence of the 5-FC. Independent of the method of injection, the HB1.F3-CD cells migrated to the HNSCC tumor, causing a significant reduction in tumor volume. In comparison to 5-FU administration, HB1.F3-CD cell injection followed by 5-FC administration reduced systemic toxicity, but achieved the same level of therapeutic efficacy. Conclusion. Transplantation of human NSCs that express the suicide enzyme cytosine deaminase combined with systemic administration of the prodrug 5-FC may be an effective regimen for the treatment of HNSCC.
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