Type II interferon (IFNγ) is a representative Th1 cytokine and it possesses a variety of functions, including immune regulation, antiviral and antitumor activity. Because of its multifunctional nature, IFNγ is expected to be applied to the treatment of autoimmune diseases, cancer and viral infection. Although IFNγ has therapeutic potential for such diseases, the clinical use of IFNγ has been limited due to its short in vivo half-life and serious adverse effects. In contrast, gene delivery of IFNγ is an alternative approach to increasing the retention time of IFNγ. To extend transgene expression after plasmid DNA (pDNA) gene transfer, we designed and developed pDNA with varying numbers of CpG motifs. CpG-reduced pDNA resulted in more durable...
SummaryThe use of type I interferons (IFNs) in cancer therapy has been limited by ineffective dosing...
Ovarian cancer represents a suitable disease for gene therapy because of the containment of neoplast...
Interferon β (IFNβ) is a member of the type I interferon family of cytokines widely recognised for t...
Sustained gene delivery of interferon (IFN) γ can be an effective treatment, but our previous study ...
Interferon-gamma (IFNγ) is one of the central cytokines produced by the innate and adaptive immune s...
Type I interferon (IFN) protein is a cytokine with pleiotropic biological functions that include ind...
The immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment represents a major hurdle to cancer therapy. We develop...
Interferon (IFN) was the first cytokine produced by recombinant DNA technology used in wide-spread c...
Human interferon α2 (IFNα2) and thymosin α1 (Tα1) are therapeutic proteins used for the treatment of...
Interferon (IFN) was the first cytokine produced by recombinant DNA technology used in wide-spread c...
Interferon α (IFNα) so far is the only therapeutic option for chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infect...
A key player in driving cellular immunity, IFN-γ is capable of orchestrating numerous protective fun...
Interferon alpha (IFN α) exerts a multiplicity of biological actions including antiviral, immunomodu...
AbstractWe reported previously that murine L-929 cells expressing a human interferon (IFN)-γ cDNA la...
Ovarian cancer represents a malignancy suitable for cell and gene therapy approaches owing to its co...
SummaryThe use of type I interferons (IFNs) in cancer therapy has been limited by ineffective dosing...
Ovarian cancer represents a suitable disease for gene therapy because of the containment of neoplast...
Interferon β (IFNβ) is a member of the type I interferon family of cytokines widely recognised for t...
Sustained gene delivery of interferon (IFN) γ can be an effective treatment, but our previous study ...
Interferon-gamma (IFNγ) is one of the central cytokines produced by the innate and adaptive immune s...
Type I interferon (IFN) protein is a cytokine with pleiotropic biological functions that include ind...
The immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment represents a major hurdle to cancer therapy. We develop...
Interferon (IFN) was the first cytokine produced by recombinant DNA technology used in wide-spread c...
Human interferon α2 (IFNα2) and thymosin α1 (Tα1) are therapeutic proteins used for the treatment of...
Interferon (IFN) was the first cytokine produced by recombinant DNA technology used in wide-spread c...
Interferon α (IFNα) so far is the only therapeutic option for chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infect...
A key player in driving cellular immunity, IFN-γ is capable of orchestrating numerous protective fun...
Interferon alpha (IFN α) exerts a multiplicity of biological actions including antiviral, immunomodu...
AbstractWe reported previously that murine L-929 cells expressing a human interferon (IFN)-γ cDNA la...
Ovarian cancer represents a malignancy suitable for cell and gene therapy approaches owing to its co...
SummaryThe use of type I interferons (IFNs) in cancer therapy has been limited by ineffective dosing...
Ovarian cancer represents a suitable disease for gene therapy because of the containment of neoplast...
Interferon β (IFNβ) is a member of the type I interferon family of cytokines widely recognised for t...