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US07645452B2 RTVP based compositions and methods for the treatment of prostate cancer
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基于RTVP的组合物和治疗前列腺癌的方法
- Patent Title: RTVP based compositions and methods for the treatment of prostate cancer
- Patent Title (中): 基于RTVP的组合物和治疗前列腺癌的方法
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Application No.: US10417727Application Date: 2003-04-17
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Publication No.: US07645452B2Publication Date: 2010-01-12
- Inventor: Timothy C. Thompson , Chengzhen Ren
- Applicant: Timothy C. Thompson , Chengzhen Ren
- Applicant Address: US TX Houston
- Assignee: Baylor College of Medicine
- Current Assignee: Baylor College of Medicine
- Current Assignee Address: US TX Houston
- Agency: Vinson & Elkins LLP
- Main IPC: A61K39/00
- IPC: A61K39/00

Abstract:
This invention relates to a gene encoding RTVP that has been shown to be up-regulated by p53 using differential display-PCR and subsequently by co-transfection studies. RTVP-1 mRNA is abundant in normal mouse and human prostatic epithelial cells and primary tumors, but is significantly down regulated in metastatic mouse and human prostate cancer. In prostate cancer cells overexpression of the mouse RTVP-1 gene (mRTVP-1) induced apoptosis that was accompanied by increased caspase 8, 9 and 3 activities. mRTVP-1-stimulated apoptosis was also associated with increased levels of bax, bad and activated BID; reduced levels of bcl-2 and bcl-XL; and cytosolic cytochrome c accumulation. Adenoviral-vector-mediated mRTVP-1 expression lead to potent growth suppression and antimetastatic activities in an orthotopic mouse model of prostate cancer in vivo. These therapeutic activities were associated with anti-angiogenic effects and importantly a local and systemic immune response. Accordingly, p53 was linked with suppression of metastasis through its induction of mRTVP-1, which can concurrently induce apoptosis, suppress angiogenesis and stimulate an antitumor immune response. Thus, the invention includes compositions and methods, based on RTVP nucleic acid, polypeptides, and antibodies, for use in the treatment, prevention and detection of neoplastic disease and, specifically, metastatic prostatic neoplasia.
Public/Granted literature
- US20040009508A1 RTVP based compositions and methods for the treatment of prostate cancer Public/Granted day:2004-01-15
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