Original Article


THE EFFECT OF TGFβ1 ON MURINE TUMOR GROWTH FOLLOWING DIRECT INTRATUMORAL INJECTION OF PLASMID DNA

Ping Gao, Yinglin Lu, Xueming Ge, Wenhong Fan, Shengfa Fu, Shuang Liu, Heping Yang

Abstract

In order to investigate TGFβ1 gene expression and its effect on murine tumor growth following direct intratumoral injection of naked plasmid DNA encoding human TGFβ1, LM3murine lung adenocarcinoma cells were inoculated subcutaneously to T739 mice and grew to tumor nodules in 2 weeks. Multiple direct intratumoral injection of plasmid DNA, PMAMneo- TGFβ1, were given and compared with saline or vector plasmid administration groups. The growth of tumor was observed till the 8th week when the mice were killed for Northern blot analysis and histopathological study of tumoral tissue. The results showed that the growth of tumor was boosted in the TGFβ1 gene treated mice as compared with the control groups, whereas there was no significant difference in the metastatic behavior. Northern blot showed efficient expression of TGFβ1 mRNA in the treated group. The present study indicated that TGFβ1 may stimulate tumor growth in vivo through certain mechanisms. And direct intra-tumoral injection of nude plasmid DNA may be a promising gene transfer strategy in vivo.