摘要 |
<p>A method for treating a tumor involves the initial identification of the tumor as one displaying a 'bystander effect', whereby in vivo transfer of a gene conferring sensitivity to chemotherapeutic agent affects both transformed and non-transformed tumor cells. Into a tumor thus characterized is introduced in situ a retroviral vector containing the sensitizing gene. The retroviral vector, which may be a replication-defective or a replication-competent, can be introduced directly (if it is replication-competent) or can be provided by means of a packaging cell line. Treatment of the patient with the chemotherapeutic agent thereafter effects tumor regression when as few as 10 % of tumor cells are transformed, while normal tissue is not damaged. The anti-tumor impact of the treatment can be increased when the transducing vector also encodes an immune response-enhance substance such as IL-2 or another cytokine.</p> |