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  • The p16 gene is often silenced in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC), leading to poor clinical outcomes, prompting research into adenoviral-mediated p16 gene therapy as a potential treatment.
  • In experiments with C666-1 NPC cells, introducing the adv.p16 virus showed a rapid increase in p16 protein levels, while cell viability decreased significantly with the therapy, causing multiple forms of cell death including senescence and apoptosis.
  • Additionally, when infected cells were implanted into mice, the adv.p16 therapy completely prevented tumor formation, suggesting its efficacy and potential for future clinical use in NPC.

Article Abstract

The p16 cell cycle inhibitory gene is a potentially critical molecular abnormality in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). Its expression is silenced through either deletion or promoter methylation in the vast majority of NPC. This in turn is associated with absent or reduced protein expression, which has been previously demonstrated by our group to correlate with inferior clinical outcome. Therefore, we were interested in evaluating the potential of adenoviral mediated p16 gene therapy (adv.p16) in an EBV-positive NPC model (C666-1). We confirm that under basal conditions, p16 protein is undetectable in C666-1 cells, which, in turn, is associated with retention of retinoblastoma protein (pRb) expression. P16 expression was observed as early as 4 hr after infection of C666-1 cells with adv.p16 (10 pfu/cell) with no discernible perturbation in pRb for up to 24 hr. At 48 hr post-infection, p16 expression continued to increase, but at this point, pRb expression started to decline significantly. Cell viability decreased in a dose-dependent manner, down to 20% using 50 pfu/cell of adv.p16. The addition of radiation therapy (RT) administered 24 hr post-infection achieved only a slightly additive cytotoxicity. Adv.p16 therapy resulted in multiple mechanisms of cytotoxicity, including cell cycle arrest at the G0/G1 phase, induction of senescence, along with apoptosis. Ex vivo infection of C666-1 cells with adv.p16 (25 pfu/cell) with subsequent implantation into scid mice completely prevented tumor formation, followed for up to 51 days. Our study demonstrates the potential efficacy of adv.p16 gene therapy for NPC, mediated through multimodal mechanisms of cytotoxicity. Future evaluations will examine strategies to increase in vivo tumor transduction with a view towards future clinical applications.

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