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Mayo Clinic Experts Offer Insights on Olympians
MarketWatch - Aug 4, 2008
ROCHESTER, Minn., Aug 04, 2008 /PRNewswire-USNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Mayo Clinic's medical experts offer breadth and depth about health issues and ...
Staffing Firm SALO Becomes America's First 'Office of the Future ...
MarketWatch - Aug 4, 2008
SALO was the first company to partner with Mayo Clinic to test Dr. Levine's idea that a little movement throughout the day enhances weight loss and ...
An Environmental Study Into The Office Of The Future Medical News Today (press release)
'Office of the future' = weight loss United Press International
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Boundary Prosecutor's Wife to be 'Angel Flighted' to Mayo Clinic
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Diagnosed with Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome, the insurance company is sending Douglas to the famed Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. Aug. ...
Mayo Clinic Honors Rosa Parks
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The Mayo Clinic has renamed its Pavilion Building to the Rosa Parks Pavilion. Mayo Clinic facilities administrator Craig Smoldt has said discussions to ...

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High Doses of Vitamin C Cut Cancer Growth
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But according to Drs. Pauling and Cameron, the Mayo Clinic studies were seriously flawed because the Mayo Clinic only gave oral vitamin C, which produces ...
Vitamin C injections could slow cancers Telegraph.co.uk
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Chafoulias proposes light rail line hub in former CJ's spot
Post-Bulletin, MN -
By Jeff Kiger A tentative proposal by Rochester developer Gus Chafoulias would bring passengers -- mostly Mayo Clinic employees -- into downtown from far ...
Mayo Clinic Delivers Minnesota's First Frozen Embryo Babies
FOXNews - Jul 31, 2008
Research at Mayo Clinic has led to a first in Minnesota ? babies born from eggs that were frozen, then thawed before being fertilized in a petri dish. ...
Mayo Clinic on the Summer Olympic Games: Better Athletes, the ...
MarketWatch - Jul 31, 2008
ROCHESTER, Minn., July 31, 2008 /PRNewswire-USNewswire via COMTEX/ -- NOTE: Web video and audio for this news release are posted on the Mayo Clinic News ...
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Malpractice suit against Mayo under way
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By Janice Gregorson Olmsted County jurors will be asked to return a $20 million verdict against Mayo Clinic in a medical malpractice trial now under way. ...
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Dr. Howard A. Andersen -- Rochester
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Following his discharge in 1947, Dr. Andersen came to Mayo Clinic for a fellowship. He was elected president of the Fellows' Association, became director of ...
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T Yu, MJ Ferber, TH Cheung, TKH Chung, YF Wong, DI … - Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics, 2005 - Elsevier
... We thank Karen A. Squillace (Department of Dermatology, Mayo Clinic) for help in
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Preferential integration of human papillomavirus type 18 near the c-myc locus in cervical carcinoma -
MJ Ferber, EC Thorland, AATP Brink, AK Rapp, LA … - Oncogene, 2003 - nature.com
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Sulochrin Inhibits Eosinophil Degranulation -
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Human gene therapy vectors derived from feline lentiviruses -
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Dual effect of synthetic plasmin substrates on plasminogen activation -
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Researchers train the immune system to deliver virus that destroys cancer in lab models

Procedure also could prevent recurrence

 

ROCHESTER, Minn. -- An international team of researchers led by Mayo Clinic have designed a technique that uses the body’s own cells and a virus to destroy cancer cells that spread from primary tumors to other parts of the body through the lymphatic system. In addition, their study shows that this technology could be the basis for a new cancer vaccine to prevent cancer recurrence.

The study appeared in the Dec. 9 online issue of Nature Medicine.

The technology combines infection-fighting T-cells with the vesicular stomatitis virus that targets and destroys cancer cells while leaving normal cells unharmed. The study, which has not yet been replicated in humans, is significant because it describes a potential new therapy to treat and prevent the spread of cancer in patients.

“We hope to translate these results into clinical trials. However, until those trials are done, it’s difficult to be certain that what we see in mouse models will clearly translate to humans. We’re hopeful that will be the case,” says Richard Vile, Ph.D., a Mayo Clinic specialist in molecular medicine and immunology and the study’s principal investigator.

In primary cancers of the breast, colon, prostate, head and neck and skin, the growth of secondary tumors often pose the most threat to patients, not the primary tumor. The prognosis for these patients often depends upon the degree of lymph node involvement and whether the cancer has spread.

Dr. Vile and colleagues theorized that they could control the spread of cancer through the lymphatic system (bone marrow, spleen, thymus and lymph nodes) by manipulating the immune system.

Researchers zeroed in on immature T-cells from bone marrow, programming them to respond to specific threats to the immune system while delivering a cancer-destroying virus to the tumor cells.

To deliver the virus, researchers removed T-cells from a healthy mouse, loaded them with the virus and injected the T-cells back into the mouse. Researchers found that once the T-cells returned to the lymph nodes and spleen, the virus detached itself from the T-cells, found the tumor cells, selectively replicated within them and extracted tumor cells from those areas.

CANCER VACCINE

The procedure used in this study triggered an immune response to cancer cells, which means that it could be used as a cancer vaccine to prevent recurrence.

“We show that if you kill tumor cells directly in the tumor itself, you can get a weak immunity against the tumor, but if you use this virus to kill tumor cells in the lymph nodes, you get a higher immunity against the tumor,” Dr. Vile says.

RESULTS

The technique used in this study successfully treated the cells of three different diseases: melanoma, lung cancer and colorectal cancer. The results include:

  • Two days after treatment, the presence of melanoma tumor cells in lymph nodes was significantly less, but not completely gone. There were no cancer cells in the spleen.

  • Ten-to-14 days after a T-cell transfer, both the lymph nodes and spleen were free of melanoma tumor cells.

  • Mice treated with a single dose of the T-cells transfer developed a potent T-cell response against melanoma tumor cells.

  • Although the procedure was not intended to treat the primary melanoma tumor, significant reductions in tumor cells were observed.

  • In mice with lung cancer metastasis, cancer cells were significantly reduced in one-third of mice and completely eradicated in two-thirds of mice. Efforts to clear metastases from colorectal tumors were similarly effective.

  • Lung and colorectal tumor cells were purged from lymph nodes. Also, the spleens of mice that had lung cancer developed immunity to the cancer after the treatment.

The technology already exists to extract T-cells from patients, attach the virus and inject the cells back into the patients. Doctors currently use a similar process to attach radioactive tracers to T-cells when trying to find the source of an infection in patients.

“This is technology that is relatively easy to translate to humans because it involves taking T-cells from the patient -- something routinely done today -- loading them with this virus and then putting those T-cells back into patients whose cancer has spread to lymph nodes, are at high risk of the cancer spreading to other parts of the body or are at high risk of succumbing to the cancer,” Dr. Vile says.

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Other authors of the study include: Jian Qiao, M.D., Ph.D.; Timothy Kottke; Candice Willmon, Ph.D.; Feorillo Galivo; Phonphimon Wongthida; Rosa Maria Diaz, Ph.D.; Jill Thompson and Pamela Ryno of the Molecular Medicine Program at Mayo Clinic; Glen Barber of the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami School of Medicine; John Chester, Peter Selby and Alan Melcher of the Cancer

Research UK Clinical Centre, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and Leeds Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Leeds, U.K.; and, Kevin Harrington, The Institute of Cancer Research, London.

This study was funded by the National Institutes of Health and Mayo Clinic.

To obtain the latest news releases from Mayo Clinic, go to www.mayoclinic.org/news. MayoClinic.com (www.mayoclinic.com) is available as a resource for your health stories. For more on Mayo Clinic research, go to www.mayo.edu.

 
 
 
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