Interferon α may be used as a single agent therapy for metastatic malignant melanoma or as an adjuvant to chemotherapy. Delivery of interferon α by gene therapy offers an alternative to recombinant protein therapy. Electrically mediated delivery enhances plasmid expression in a number of tissues, for instance skin, liver, muscle and tumors including melanomas. Here we compare the effect of delivery of a plasmid encoding mouse interferon α on growth of visible B16 mouse melanomas following electrically mediated delivery to muscle or directly to the tumor. Intratumoral delivery of interferon α plasmid not only slows melanoma growth, but induces complete, long term, regression. This effect was not observed after intramuscular delivery
Electroporation (EP) is a method used to physically deliver therapeutic molecules such as plasmid DN...
A large-scale in vitro 3D tumor model was generated to evaluate gene delivery procedures in vivo. Th...
Type II interferon (IFNγ) is a representative Th1 cytokine and it possesses a variety of functions, ...
Interferon α may be used as a single agent therapy for metastatic malignant melanoma or as an adjuva...
In vivo electroporation is an efficient means of increasing plasmid DNA delivery to normal tissues, ...
Interleukin-12 (IL-12) has been used in numerous immunotherapy protocols against melanoma. However, ...
The application of electric pulses to tissues causes cell membrane destabilization, allowing exogeno...
PURPOSE: Interleukin-12 (IL-12) has potential as an immunotherapeutic agent for the treatment of can...
Enhanced tumor delivery of plasmid DNA with electric pulses in vivo has been confirmed in many precl...
Melanoma is an aggressive disease with few effective treatment options. Non-toxic, anti-tumor therap...
A local gene therapy scheme for the delivery of type I interferons could be an alternative for the t...
Interferon-alpha (IFN-α) is widely used for the treatment of viral infections and primary cancers. I...
Type I interferon (IFN) protein is a cytokine with pleiotropic biological functions that include ind...
Purpose: Recombinant interferon beta (IFN-β) has been used for a treatment of cancers. However, the ...
Electroporation (EP) is a method used to physically deliver therapeutic molecules such as plasmid DN...
A large-scale in vitro 3D tumor model was generated to evaluate gene delivery procedures in vivo. Th...
Type II interferon (IFNγ) is a representative Th1 cytokine and it possesses a variety of functions, ...
Interferon α may be used as a single agent therapy for metastatic malignant melanoma or as an adjuva...
In vivo electroporation is an efficient means of increasing plasmid DNA delivery to normal tissues, ...
Interleukin-12 (IL-12) has been used in numerous immunotherapy protocols against melanoma. However, ...
The application of electric pulses to tissues causes cell membrane destabilization, allowing exogeno...
PURPOSE: Interleukin-12 (IL-12) has potential as an immunotherapeutic agent for the treatment of can...
Enhanced tumor delivery of plasmid DNA with electric pulses in vivo has been confirmed in many precl...
Melanoma is an aggressive disease with few effective treatment options. Non-toxic, anti-tumor therap...
A local gene therapy scheme for the delivery of type I interferons could be an alternative for the t...
Interferon-alpha (IFN-α) is widely used for the treatment of viral infections and primary cancers. I...
Type I interferon (IFN) protein is a cytokine with pleiotropic biological functions that include ind...
Purpose: Recombinant interferon beta (IFN-β) has been used for a treatment of cancers. However, the ...
Electroporation (EP) is a method used to physically deliver therapeutic molecules such as plasmid DN...
A large-scale in vitro 3D tumor model was generated to evaluate gene delivery procedures in vivo. Th...
Type II interferon (IFNγ) is a representative Th1 cytokine and it possesses a variety of functions, ...