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Metabolic cooperation via gap junctional intercellular communication (GJIC) is an important mechanism of the bystander effect in gene therapy using the herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase/ganciclovir (HSVtk/GCV) ‘prodrug’ system. Since retinoids have been reported to increase GJIC by induction of connexin expression, we hypothesized that these compounds could be used to augment the HSVtk/GCV bystander effect. Addition of all-trans retinoic acid increased GJIC in tumor cell lines, augmented expression of connexin 43, and was associated with more efficient GCV-induced in vitro bystander killing in cells transduced with HSVtk via either retrovirus or adenovirus vectors. This augmentation of bystander effect could also be seen in vivo. HSVtk-transduced tumors in mice treated with the combination of GCV and retinoids were significantly smaller than those treated with GCV or retinoids alone. These results provide evidence that retinoids can augment the efficiency of cell killing with the HSVtk/GCV system by enhancing bystander effects and may thus be a promising new approach to improve responses in gene therapy utilizing the HSVtk/GCV system to treat tumors or vascular restenosis.
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Park, J., Elshami, A., Amin, K. et al. Retinoids augment the bystander effect in vitro and in vivo in herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase/ganciclovir-mediated gene therapy. Gene Ther 4, 909–917 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.gt.3300477
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