Treatment of breast cancer stem cells with oncolytic herpes simplex virus

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J Li
W Zeng
Y Huang
Q Zhang
P Hu
S D Rabkin
R Liu
机构
[1] Breast Cancer Center,Department of Breast Surgery
[2] Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University,undefined
[3] Sichuan Province Cancer Hospital,undefined
[4] Central Laboratory,undefined
[5] Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University,undefined
[6] Molecular Neurosurgery Laboratory,undefined
[7] Massachusetts General Hospital,undefined
[8] Harvard Medical School,undefined
[9] 5Current address: Sichuan Province Cancer Hospital,undefined
[10] Chengdu 610041,undefined
[11] China.,undefined
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Cancer Gene Therapy | 2012年 / 19卷
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breast cancer; cancer stem cells; HSV; oncolytic virus;
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Cancer stem cells have recently been isolated from several different solid tumors. In breast cancer, the CD44+CD24−/low population is considered to comprise stem-like cells. The identification of cancer stem cells has provided new targets for the development of therapeutics. Oncolytic herpes simplex viruses (oHSVs) are an effective strategy for killing breast cancer cells and treating breast tumors in preclinical models. Here, we examined the efficacy of the oHSV G47Δ in killing breast cancer stem cells. Human breast cancer cell line SK-BR-3 and human primary breast cancer cells were cultured in suspension under conditions conducive to the growth of stem cells. They generated mammospheres, which had cancer stem cell properties. The proportion of CD44+CD24−/low cells in these mammospheres exceeded 95%, as determined by flow cytometry. The mammospheres were found to be highly tumorigenic when implanted subcutaneously in nude BALB/c mice. G47Δ contains the LacZ gene, and X-gal staining of infected cells in vitro and in vivo showed the replication and spread of the virus. G47Δ was found to be highly cytotoxic to the CD44+CD24−/low population in vitro, even when injected at low multiplicities of infection, and G47Δ treatment in vivo significantly inhibited tumor growth compared with mock treatment. This study demonstrates that oHSV is effective against breast cancer stem cells and could be a beneficial strategy for treating breast cancer patients.
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