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Endothelial progenitor cells' 'homing' specificity to brain tumors

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GENE THERAPY
卷 11, 期 10, 页码 811-818

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/sj.gt.3302151

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endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs); homing specificity; glioma; antiangiogenic gene therapy

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Current treatment of malignant glioma brain tumors is unsatisfactory. Gene therapy has much promise, but target-specific vectors are needed. Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) have in vivo homing specificity to angiogenic sites and are thus potential vehicles for site-specific gene therapy. However, reports of EPCs 'homing' to intracranial solid tumors are lacking. We investigated EPCs' 'homing' specificity using a murine intracranial glioma model. EPCs, derived from human cord blood, were labeled with a fluorogenic agent CFSE and intravenously injected into SCID mice bearing orthotopic gliomas. At 7 - 14 days after EPC injection, mouse brains and other vital organs were examined for distribution of transplanted EPCs. As controls, CFSE-labeled human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) and EPCs were intravenously injected into matched glioma SCID mice ( HUVEC control groups) and nontumor SCID mice (non-tumor-bearing control groups), respectively. Fluorescence image analysis revealed that systemically transplanted EPCs 'homed' to brain tumors with significantly higher specificity as compared to other organs within the experimental group (P<0.001) and to anatomically matched brain sections from the control groups (P<0.001). Our study demonstrates EPCs' in vivo tropism for intracranial gliomas, with potential for cell delivery of brain tumor spatial-specific gene therapy.

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