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Effective tumor immunotherapy directed against an oncogene-encoded product using a vaccinia virus vector.
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Neu-transformed Nih 3T3ImmunologyPathologyImmunodominanceImmunotherapeuticsImmunotherapySynthetic ImmunologyTumor ImmunologyVaccinia Virus VectorStrain Nfs MiceVaccinia Virus RecombinantCancer VaccinesRadiation OncologyEffective Tumor ImmunotherapyVaccine DevelopmentTherapeutic VaccineVirologyCell BiologyOncogene-encoded ProductVaccinationVaccine DesignMedicineViral Oncology
We have constructed a vaccinia virus recombinant that expresses the extracellular domain of the rat neu oncogene-encoded protein, a 185-kDa transmembrane glycoprotein termed p185. Strain NFS mice immunized with this recombinant virus developed a strong antibody response against the neu oncogene product and were fully protected against subsequent tumor challenge with neu-transformed NIH 3T3 cells. No tumor immunoprotection was found when recombinant virus-immunized mice were challenged with Ha-ras-transformed NIH 3T3 cells. These data indicate that immunization with a single oncogene-encoded antigen can fully and specifically protect animals against tumor cells bearing this antigen.
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