Gene Therapy for Liver Cancer

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Oncology NEWS InternationalOncology NEWS International Vol 5 No 6
Volume 5
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Rockville, Md --GenVec has begun a phase I study of its in vivo gene-based product, AdgvCD. 10, in 18 patients with liver metastases of colectoral cancer . An advenovirus vector modified to carry the cytosine deaminase gene will be administered directly into the hepatic tumor. The gene expresses an enzyme that converts 5-fluorocytosine,an oral anti-fungal agent , into the potent anticancer agent 5-fluorouracil.. The conversion occurs only at the site of gene expression, the company said.

Rockville, Md --GenVec has begun a phase I study of its in vivogene-based product, AdgvCD. 10, in 18 patients with liver metastasesof colectoral cancer . An advenovirus vector modified to carrythe cytosine deaminase gene will be administered directly intothe hepatic tumor. The gene expresses an enzyme that converts5-fluorocytosine,an oral anti-fungal agent , into the potent anticanceragent 5-fluorouracil.. The conversion occurs only at the siteof gene expression, the company said.

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