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Biologic analysis of recombinant human adenovirus-p53 injection in patients with oral leukoplakia

ZHANG Song-tao1,2, ZHANG Yuan-yuan3, LI Xiao-yu2, LI Long-jiang2,4, LI Yi2, GAO Ning2, ZHANG Zhuang2   

  1. 1. Dept. of Head and Neck Oncology Surgery, Henan Province Tumor Hospital, Zhengzhou 450008, China; 2. State Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, China; 3. Dept. of Oral Medicine, College of Stomatology, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450052, China; 4. Dept. of Head and Neck Oncology Surgery, West China College of Stomatology, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, China
  • Received:2008-12-25 Revised:2008-12-25 Online:2008-12-20 Published:2008-12-20
  • Contact: LI Long-jiang,Tel: 028-85501428

Abstract:

Objective Advances in tumor biology and clinical trials indicate that p53 transfer is an alternative therapy for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. The aim of this study is to evaluate the biologic activity of multiple intraepithelial injections of Ad-p53 in patients with dysplastic oral leukoplakia, which is the most common premalignant lesion of the oral squamous cell carcinoma. Methods From 2006 to 2007, 18 Chinese patientsclinically and histopathologically diagnosed as dysplastic oral leukoplakia were recruited for this study. On a 15-day cycle, intraepithelial injections of Ad-p53 were administered once every three days at dose levels dependent upon lesion size/dose escalation sequence(1×108 vp). 24-48 h after the last injection, incisional biopsy were performed, and immunohistochemistry was used to examine the protein expression of P53 and P21CIP/WAF. Results In the postreatment patients, P53 protein and P21CIP/WAF protein expression were significantly enhanced(100%, 89.9%, respectively) and statistical analysis revealed the expression of P53 protein had a positive correlation with that of P21CIP/WAF protein(r=0.598, P<0.01). Conclusion Intraepithelial injections of gendicine is biologically active in patients with dysplastic oral leukoplakia. It may be a promising treatment for oral leukoplakia.

Key words: adenovirus, gene therapy, oral leukoplakia