INVESTIGADORES
AQUINO Jorge Benjamin
artículos
Título:
Single low dose cyclophosphamide combined with gene therapy of interleukin-12 is superior to metronomic schedule to induce immunity against colorectal carcinoma in mice
Autor/es:
MALVICINI M; ALANIZ L; BAYO J; GARCIA M; PICCIONI F; FIORE E; ATORRASAGASTI C; AQUINO JB; MATAR P; MAZZOLINI G
Revista:
ONCOIMMUNOLOGY
Editorial:
LANDES BIOSCIENCE
Referencias:
Lugar: Austin TX; Año: 2012 vol. 1 p. 1 - 10
ISSN:
2162-4011
Resumen:
The use of conventional cytotoxic agents at metronomic schedules, alone or in combination with targeted agents or immunotherapy, is being explored as a promising anticancer strategy. We previously reported a potent antitumoreffect of a single low-dose cyclophosphamide and interleukin-12 (IL-12) gene therapy against advanced gastrointestinal carcinoma, in mice. Here, we assessed whether the delivery of IL-12 by gene therapy together with metronomic cyclophosphamide exerts antitumor effects in a murine model of colorectal carcinoma. This combination therapy was able, at least in part, to reverse immunosuppression, by decreasing the number of regulatory T cells (Tregs) as well as of splenic myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs). However, metronomic cyclophosphamide plus IL-12 gene therapy failed to increase the number of tumor-infiltrating T lymphocytes and, more importantly, to induce a specific antitumor immune response. With respect to this, cyclophosphamide at a single low dose displayed a superior anticancer profile than the same drug given at a metronomic schedule. Our results may have important implications in the design of new therapeutic strategies against colorectal carcinoma using cyclophosphamide in combination with immunotherapy.