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Review
. 2004 Mar;24(3):731-6.

Control of gene therapy by MDR1 and EGR1 promoter sequences in transcriptional targeting by chemotherapy (Review)

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Control of gene therapy by MDR1 and EGR1 promoter sequences in transcriptional targeting by chemotherapy (Review)

Carlos A Lopez et al. Int J Oncol. 2004 Mar.

Abstract

The promising benefits of cancer gene therapy have been limited by the inability to deliver therapeutic genes homogeneously throughout the tumor mass and to control gene expression within the tumor cells. Transcriptional targeting, the use of DNA regulatory promoter sequences to localize transgene expression, has been employed as a solution to circumvent these limitations. TNF-alpha is a cytokine that exhibits potent anticancer properties, but its utility following systemic administration is limited by toxicity. We review a strategy whereby ligating TNF-alpha to segments of the chemo-inducible EGR1 or MDR1 promoters activates expression of TNF-alpha cDNA and enhances effectiveness of gene therapy and chemotherapy.

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