Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
Volume 36, Issue 3 , Pages 430-440, March 2010

Sonoporation Mediated Immunogene Therapy of Solid Tumors

  • Garrett Casey

      Affiliations

    • Cork Cancer Research Centre, Mercy University Hospital and Leslie C. Quick Jnr. Laboratory, BioScience Institute, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
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  • James P. Cashman

      Affiliations

    • Cork Cancer Research Centre, Mercy University Hospital and Leslie C. Quick Jnr. Laboratory, BioScience Institute, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
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  • David Morrissey

      Affiliations

    • Cork Cancer Research Centre, Mercy University Hospital and Leslie C. Quick Jnr. Laboratory, BioScience Institute, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
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  • Maria C. Whelan

      Affiliations

    • Cork Cancer Research Centre, Mercy University Hospital and Leslie C. Quick Jnr. Laboratory, BioScience Institute, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
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  • John O. Larkin

      Affiliations

    • Cork Cancer Research Centre, Mercy University Hospital and Leslie C. Quick Jnr. Laboratory, BioScience Institute, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
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  • Declan M. Soden

      Affiliations

    • Cork Cancer Research Centre, Mercy University Hospital and Leslie C. Quick Jnr. Laboratory, BioScience Institute, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
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  • Mark Tangney

      Affiliations

    • Cork Cancer Research Centre, Mercy University Hospital and Leslie C. Quick Jnr. Laboratory, BioScience Institute, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
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  • Gerald C. O'Sullivan

      Affiliations

    • Cork Cancer Research Centre, Mercy University Hospital and Leslie C. Quick Jnr. Laboratory, BioScience Institute, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
    • Department of Surgery, Mercy University Hospital, Grenville Place, Cork, Ireland
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress correspondence to: Gerald C. O'Sullivan, Cork Cancer Research Centre, Mercy University Hospital, Grenville Place, Cork, Ireland.

Received 6 March 2009; received in revised form 12 November 2009; accepted 12 November 2009. published online 04 February 2010.

Abstract 

Development of gene-based therapies for the treatment of inherited and acquired diseases, including cancer, has seen renewed interest in the use of nonviral vectors coupled to physical delivery modalities. Low-frequency ultrasound (US), with a well-established record in a clinical setting, has the potential to deliver DNA efficiently, accurately and safely. Optimal in vivo parameters for US-mediated delivery of naked plasmid DNA were established using the firefly luciferase reporter gene construct. Optimized parameters were used to administer a therapeutic gene construct, coding for granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) and B7-1 costimulatory molecule, to growing murine fibrosarcoma tumors. Tumor progression and animal survival was monitored throughout the study and the efficacy of the US-mediated gene therapy determined and compared with an electroporation-based approach. Optimal parameters for US-mediated delivery of plasmid DNA to tumors were deduced to be 1.0 W/cm2 at 20% duty cycle for 5 min (60 J/cm2). In vivo US-mediated gene therapy resulted in a 55% cure rate in tumor-bearing animals. The immunological response invoked was cell mediated, conferring resistance against re-challenge and resistance to tumor challenge after transfer of splenocytes to naïve animals. US treatment was noninjurious to treated tissue, whereas therapeutic efficacy was comparable to an electroporation-based approach. US-mediated delivery of an immune-gene construct to growing tumors was therapeutically effective. Sonoporation has the potential to be a major factor in the development of nonviral gene delivery approaches. (E-mail: geraldc@iol.ie)

Key Words: Ultrasound, Gene therapy, Electroporation, Naked plasmid DNA

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PII: S0301-5629(09)01625-1

doi:10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2009.11.005

Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
Volume 36, Issue 3 , Pages 430-440, March 2010