INVESTIGADORES
MIRANDA Maria Victoria
artículos
Título:
Cytotoxic effects induced by interferon-x gene lipofection through ROS generation and mitochondrial membrane potential disruption in feline mammary carcinoma cells
Autor/es:
VILLAVERDE MARCELA; ALEXANDRA TARGOVNIK; MARIA V MIRANDA; FINOCCHIARO; GLIKIN GERARDO
Revista:
CYTOKINE.
Editorial:
ACADEMIC PRESS LTD-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Referencias:
Año: 2016 vol. 84 p. 47 - 55
ISSN:
1043-4666
Resumen:
Progress in comparative oncology promises advances in clinical cancer treatments for both companion animals and humans. In this context, feline mammary carcinoma (FMC) cells have been proposed as a suitable model to study human breast cancer. Based on our previous data about the advantages of using type I interferon gene therapy over the respective recombinant DNA derived protein, the present workexplored the effects of feline interferon-x gene (fIFNx) transfer on FMC cells. Three different cell variants derived from a single spontaneous highly aggressive FMC tumor were successfully established and characterized.Lipofection of the fIFNx gene displayed a significant cytotoxic effect on the three cell variants. The extent of the response was proportional to ROS generation, mitochondrial membrane potential disruption and calcium uptake. Moreover, a lower sensitivity to the treatment correlated with a higher malignant phenotype. Our results suggest that fIFNx lipofection could offer an alternative approach in veterinary oncology with equal or superior outcome and with less adverse effects than recombinant fIFNx therapy.