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Recent research showed that the transfer of the Herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase (HSV tk) gene into malignant tumor cells could confer the tumor cells susceptibility to the antiviral drug ganciclovir (GCY), thus produce “killing” effect selectively on the tumor cells exposed to GCV. We constructed a recombinant retroviral vector LHyTK/N by inserting HyTK gene into the retroviral vector LXSN and cutting out the SV4O early promoter. The HyTK gene was transferred into mouse melanoma cell line B16 mediated by a recombinant virus. PCR analysis showed that the HyTK gene was successfully transferred and replication-competent virus was absent. The “killing” effect on B16/HyTK+ cells exposed to GCV (>0. 1 μmol/L) was evident when investigated under light microscope and by live cell counting.
Recent research showed that the transfer of the Herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase (HSV tk) genes into malignant tumor cells could confer the tumor cells susceptibility to the antiviral drug ganciclovir (GCY), thus produce “killing” effect selective on the tumor cells The exposed to GCV. We constructed a recombinant retroviral vector LHyTK/N by inserting HyTK gene into the retroviral vector LXSN and cutting out the SV4O early promoter. The HyTK gene was transferred into mouse melanoma cell line B16 mediated by a healthy virus. That the HyTK gene was successfully transferred and replication-competent virus was absent. The “killing” effect on B16/HyTK+ cells exposed to GCV (>0. 1 μmol/L) was evident when investigated investigated light microscope and by live cell Counting.