RNA interference, due to its target specificity, may be highly effective as a novel therapeutic modality, but direct delivery of synthetic small interfering RNA still remains a major obstacle for this approach. To induce long-term expression and specific gene silencing, novel delivery vector system is also required. In this study, we have generated an efficient oncolytic adenovirus (Ad)-based short hairpin (shRNA) expression system (Ad-ΔB7-U6shIL8) against IL-8, a potent proangiogenic factor. To demonstrate IL-8-specificity of this newly engineered Ad-based shRNA, we also manufactured replication-incompetent Ads (Ad-ΔE1-CMVshIL8 and Ad-ΔE1-U6shIL8) under the control of the cytomegalovirus (CMV) and U6 promoters, respectively. Ad-ΔE1-U6shIL8 was highly effective in reducing IL-8 expression, and was much more effective in driving IL-8-specific shRNA than the CMV promoter-driven vector. The reduced IL-8 expression then translated into decreased angiogenesis in vitro as measured by migration, tube formation and rat aortic ring sprouting assays. In addition to its effect on endothelial cells, Ad-ΔE1-U6shIL8 also effectively suppressed the migration and invasion of cancer cells. In vivo, intratumoral injection of Ad-ΔB7-U6shIL8 significantly inhibited the growth of Hep3B and A549 human tumor xenografts. Histopathological analysis of Ad-ΔB7-U6shIL8-treated tumors revealed an increase in apoptotic cells and a reduction in vessel density. Finally, Ad-ΔB7-U6shIL8 was also shown to inhibit the growth of disseminated MDA-MB-231 breast cancer metastases. Taken together, these findings demonstrate the utility and antitumor effectiveness of oncolytic Ad expressing shRNA against IL-8.
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Yoo, J. Y., Kim, J. H., Kim, J., Huang, J. H., Zhang, S. N., Kang, Y. A., … Yun, C. O. (2008). Short hairpin RNA-expressing oncolytic adenovirus-mediated inhibition of IL-8: Effects on antiangiogenesis and tumor growth inhibition. Gene Therapy, 15(9), 635–651. https://doi.org/10.1038/gt.2008.3
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