原代人胶质母细胞瘤细胞系对腮腺炎病毒疫苗株的敏感性。

Q3 Medicine
E Yu Nikolaeva, Y R Zhelayeva, O Yu Susova, A A Mitrofanov, V O Varachev, T V Nasedkina, V V Zverev, O A Svitich, Y I Ammour
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摘要

在五种患者来源的细胞系上研究了人胶质母细胞瘤细胞对病毒介导的肿瘤溶解的敏感性。将原代胶质母细胞瘤细胞(Gbl13n、Gbl16n、Gbl17n、Gbl25n和Gbl27n)用十倍系列稀释的Leningrad-3株腮腺炎病毒感染,监测病毒繁殖和细胞毒性96-120小时。以永活的人非肿瘤NKE细胞为对照,测定病毒特异性。五种胶质母细胞瘤细胞系中有四种易受腮腺炎病毒感染,而在非肿瘤细胞系中未观察到病毒繁殖。此外,感染48 h后,所有感染细胞的促凋亡caspase-3活性水平均升高。在研究的胶质母细胞瘤细胞系中,病毒RNA积累的动力学与细胞死亡率相当。数据表明,胶质母细胞瘤细胞系对腮腺炎病毒是允许的。胶质母细胞瘤细胞系对腮腺炎病毒感染的I型IFN产生不同。此外,MV感染能够诱导胶质母细胞瘤细胞的免疫原性死亡。
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[Sensitivity of Primary Human Glioblastoma Cell Lines to the Mumps Virus Vaccine Strain].

The sensitivity of human glioblastoma cells to virus-mediated oncolysis was investigated on five patient-derived cell lines. Primary glioblastoma cells (Gbl13n, Gbl16n, Gbl17n, Gbl25n, and Gbl27n) were infected with tenfold serial dilutions of the Leningrad-3 strain of the mumps virus, and virus reproduction and cytotoxicity were monitored for 96-120 h. Immortalized human non-tumor NKE cells were used as controls to determine the virus specificity. Four out of the five glioblastoma cell lines examined were susceptible to mumps virus infection, whereas no virus reproduction was observed in the non-tumor cell line. Moreover, the level of proapoptotic caspase-3 activity was increased in all infected cells 48 h after infection. The kinetics of viral RNA accumulation in the studied glioblastoma cell lines was comparable with the rate of cell death. The data suggest that glioblastoma cell lines were permissive for the mumps virus. Glioblastoma cell lines differed in type I IFN production in response to the mumps virus infection. In addition, it was shown that MV infection was able to induce immunogenic death of glioblastoma cells.

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