1997
DOI: 10.1038/sj.gt.3300367
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Selective cell ablation in transgenic mice expressing E. coli nitroreductase

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“…The results of histological examination during tumor regression were consistent with previous reports 12,13 that the ntr/CB1954 system kills cells through induction of apoptosis. Our results also showed, however, that apoptotic cell death was followed by necrosis at later timepoints, suggesting that the macrophage infiltration Figure 9.…”
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“…The results of histological examination during tumor regression were consistent with previous reports 12,13 that the ntr/CB1954 system kills cells through induction of apoptosis. Our results also showed, however, that apoptotic cell death was followed by necrosis at later timepoints, suggesting that the macrophage infiltration Figure 9.…”
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“…Cellular thioesters such as acetyl coenzyme A subsequently convert the latter into a powerful bifunctional alkylating agent 10 that can kill both proliferating and nonproliferating cells. 11,12 At the molecular level, this cell killing involves induction of interstrand DNA cross-links and apoptosis. 10,12,13 Tumor cell lines expressing NTR in vitro after stable transfection with the ntr gene are usually at least a hundred times more sensitive to CB1954 than untransfected cells.…”
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“…7 Furthermore, cells can be rendered susceptible to prodrugs by expression of transgenes encoding enzymes that will generate from them cytotoxic products. 8,9 An alternative approach to inducible lineage ablation uses transgenic expression of receptor for toxins, which the organism is naturally resistant to. In this method, the expressed gene product itself is not harmful, yet sensitizes to an applicable toxin, leading to the specific death of the cell type, which expresses the receptor.…”
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