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Immune cell-mediated antitumor activities of GD2-targeted liposomal c-myb antisense oligonucleotides containing CpG motifs

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JNCI-JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE
Volume 96, Issue 15, Pages 1171-1180

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/jnci/djh221

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Background: Expression of the c-myb proto-oncogene in neuroblastoma, the most common extracranial solid tumor of infancy, is linked with cell proliferation and differentiation. Neuroblastoma can be selectively targeted via monoclonal antibodies against the disialoganglioside (GD2) tumor-associated antigen. Liposomes coated with anti-GD(2) antibodies (targeted liposomes) and entrapping a c-myb antisense oligonucleotide have antitumor activity. Because antisense oligonucleotides containing CpG motifs can stimulate immune responses, we evaluated the effect of CpG-containing c-myb antisense oligonucleotides encapsulated within targeted liposomes. Methods: Antisense (myb-as) and scrambled (myb-scr) control oligonucleotides with CpG motifs were encapsulated within GD(2)-targeted and non-targeted liposomes. Two murine (nude and SCID-bg) xenograft models of neuroblastoma were established. Mice (groups of 10) were injected intravenously with various oligonucleotide and liposome formulations, and life span, long-term survival, immune cell activation, and cytokine release were measured over time. Results: Tumor-bearing mice injected with targeted liposome-CpG-myb-as or targeted liposome-CpG-myb-scr lived longer than mice in any other group, although long-term survival (i.e., more than 120 days) was obtained only in mice injected with targeted liposome-CpG-myb-as. Splenocytes isolated from mice injected with targeted liposome-CpG-myb-as contained activated macrophages, B cells, and natural killer (NK) cells, but only activated NK cells were associated with antitumor cytotoxic activity. In vivo immune cell activation was accompanied by the time-dependent increases in plasma levels of the cytokines interleukin 12 (IL-12; maximum level reached by 2 hours) and interferon gamma (IFN-gamma; maximum level reached by 18 hours) and was dependent on the oligonucleotide CpG motif. Ablation of macrophages or NK cells resulted in a loss of in vivo antitumor activity. Conclusion: Immune cell activation, involving the time-dependent activation of macrophages and NK cells, contributes to the antitumor activity of targeted liposome-CpG-myb-as against neuroblastoma and could improve the effectiveness of antitumor targeted liposomes.

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