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Adenovirus-mediated delivery of antisense gene to urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor suppresses glioma invasion and tumor growth.
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Antisense GeneImmunologyGliomaTumor BiologyViral OncologyGlioma InvasionNeuro-oncologyAnti-cancer AgentRadiation OncologyNovel TherapyAdenovirus ConstructTumor GrowthTumor TargetingCell BiologyTumor MicroenvironmentDrug TargetingGene VectorMedicineUrokinase-type Plasminogen ActivatorUpa Receptor
The urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA) and uPA receptor (UPAR) play important roles in the proteolytic cascade involved in the invasiveness of gliomas and other invasive tumors. High-level expression of uPAR has been correlated with high-grade glioma cell lines and tumors We report here that down-regulating uPAR levels by antisense strategy using an adenovirus construct (Ad-uPAR) inhibited glioma invasion in Matrigel and spheroid in vitro models. sc. (U87-MG) and intracranial (SNB19) injections of Ad-uPAR-infected glioma cells did not produce tumors in nude mice. However, injection of the Ad-uPAR construct into previously established so U87-MG tumors in nude mice caused regression of those tumors. Our results support the therapeutic potential of targeting the uPA-uPAR system for the treatment of gliomas and other cancers.
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