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Antitumor Protection by NGcGM3/VSSP Vaccine Against Transfected B16 Mouse Melanona Cells Overexpressing N-Glycolylated gangliosides

Segatori, Valeria InésIcon ; Otero, LauraIcon ; Fernandez, Luis Enrique; Gomez, Daniel EduardoIcon ; Alonso, Daniel FernandoIcon ; Gabri, Mariano RolandoIcon
Fecha de publicación: 07/2012
Editorial: Int Inst Anticancer Research
Revista: In Vivo
ISSN: 0258-851X
e-ISSN: 1791-7549
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
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Background: Cancer vaccines are designed to modulate immunological responses against tumor cells through the presentation of tumor antigens. Materials and Methods: The mouse mRNA of the cytidine monophospho-N-acetylneuraminic acid hydroxylase (Cmah) gene, the enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of N-glycolylneuraminic acid (NGc), was cloned and transfected into the B16 melanoma cell line. Transfected cells (B16-H) were characterized and used as an NGcGM3-positive primary tumor model for the evaluation of the therapeutic activity of the NGcGM3/VSSP vaccine. Results: The presence of NGcGM3 in B16-H cells promoted proliferation and adhesion in vitro, but resulted in reduced tumorigenicity in vivo. However, B16-H cells developed growing tumors in mice where NGcGM3/VSSP vaccination induced a therapeutic antitumor activity. NGcGM3/VSSP was ineffective in mice inoculated with parental B16 or B16-H cells that had lost NGcGM3 expression. Conclusion: The presence of NGcGM3 in tumor cells is critical for the antitumor activity of NGcGM3/VSSP vaccine.
Palabras clave: SIALIC ACID , N-GLYCOLYLATED GANGLIOSIDES , CYTIDINE MONOPHOSPHO-N-ACETYLNEURAMINIC HYDROXYLASE , CANCER , IMMUNOTHERAPY
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/195190
URL: https://iv.iiarjournals.org/content/26/4/609/tab-figures-data
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Segatori, Valeria Inés; Otero, Laura; Fernandez, Luis Enrique; Gomez, Daniel Eduardo; Alonso, Daniel Fernando; et al.; Antitumor Protection by NGcGM3/VSSP Vaccine Against Transfected B16 Mouse Melanona Cells Overexpressing N-Glycolylated gangliosides; Int Inst Anticancer Research; In Vivo; 26; 4; 7-2012; 609-617
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