To explore the anti-tumor effect and immune mechanism mediated by a new recombinant adeno-Associated virus (rAAV) encoding secondary lymphoid tissue chemokine (SLC) mature peptide gene. AAV Helper-Free system was used for rAAV-SLC package. The anti-tumor effect of SLC was detected by bearing tumor established from Hepal-6 cells both in C57BL/6J and nude mice. Flow cytometry analysis and IHC for Tumor-infiltrating T cells and CD11c+DCs were also investigated to explore the immunological mechanism. rAAV-SLC was successfully packaged in AAV293 cells and transfected Hepal-6 tumor cells at high efficiency. The anti-tumor effect was demonstrated by less tumor weight and longer survival outcome. Coincident with the anti-tumor response, local elaboration of SLC within the tumor bed elicited a heavy infiltration of CD4+, CD8+T cells and CD11c+ dendritic cells into the tumor sites. More importantly, there was higher infiltration of Foxp3+ regulatory T cells (Tregs). Local elaboration of SLC mediated by rAAV-SLC has strong T cell mediated anti-tumor effect. The study also suggested that Tregs in the tumor microenvironment tampered the anti-tumor effect.© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013.
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Li, R., Hu, H., Ma, H., Chen, L., Zhou, S., Liu, B., … Liang, C. (2013). The anti-tumor effect and increased tregs infiltration mediated by rAAV-SLC vector. Molecular Biology Reports, 40(10), 5615–5623. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11033-013-2663-7
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