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Suicide Gene Therapy Mediated with Exosomes Produced by Mesenchymal Stem/Stromal Cells Stably Transduced with HSV Thymidine Kinase

Andrea Pastorakova, Jana Jakubechova, Ursula Altanerova, Č Altaner

2020Cancers35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) prepared from various human tissues were stably transduced with the suicide gene herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase (HSVTK) by means of retrovirus infection. HSVTK-transduced MSCs express the suicide gene and in prodrug ganciclovir (GCV) presence induced cell death by intracellular conversion of GCV to GCV-triphosphate. The homogenous population of HSVTK-MSCs were found to release exosomes having mRNA of the suicide gene in their cargo. The exosomes were easily internalized by the tumor cells and the presence of ganciclovir caused their death in a dose-dependent manner. Efficient tumor cell killing of glioma cell lines and primary human glioblastoma cells mediated by HSVTK-MSC exosomes is reported. Exosomes produced by suicide gene transduced MSCs represent a new class of highly selective tumor cell targeted drug acting intracellular with curative potential.

Topics & Concepts

Suicide geneMesenchymal stem cellThymidine kinaseGenetic enhancementMicrovesiclesStromal cellStem cellCancer researchVirologyMedicineGeneBiologymicroRNACell biologyPathologyVirusGeneticsHerpes simplex virusRNA Interference and Gene DeliveryMesenchymal stem cell researchExtracellular vesicles in disease
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