Li Sheng-Fowler , Wei Tu , Kathryn Phy , Juliete Macauley , Lynda Lanning , Andrew M. Lewis Jr. , Keith Peden
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Abstract
To evaluate the risk of residual cellular DNA in vaccines manufactured in tumorigenic cell lines, we have been establishing in vivo assays to quantify the oncogenic activity of DNA. We had generated three oncogene-expression plasmids: pMSV-T24-H-ras, which expresses activated H-ras; pMSV-c-myc, which expresses c-myc; and pMSV-T24-H-ras/MSV-c-myc, which expresses both oncogenes. Tumors were induced in mice by pMSV-T24-H-ras plus pMSV-c-myc or by pMSV-T24-H-ras/MSV-c-myc. Because newborn hamsters and newborn rats have been recommended for oncogenicity testing of the DNA from tumorigenic mammalian cell-substrates used for vaccine production, we evaluated their sensitivity. Newborn hamsters and rats were inoculated with different doses of pMSV-T24-H-ras/MSV-c-myc to determine their sensitivity to tumor induction and with the single-oncogene-expression plasmids to determine whether single oncogenes could induce tumors. Newborn rats were more sensitive than newborn hamsters, and activated H-ras but not c-myc induced tumors in newborns of both rodent species. DNA from four cell lines established from tumors induced by pMSV-T24-H-ras/MSV-c-myc was inoculated into newborn rats. Because no tumors were induced by this cellular DNA, which should be optimal as it contains both oncogenes linked and present in several copies, we conclude that available in vivo models are not sensitive enough to detect the oncogenicity of cellular DNA.
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Biologicals provides a modern and multidisciplinary international forum for news, debate, and original research on all aspects of biologicals used in human and veterinary medicine. The journal publishes original papers, reviews, and letters relevant to the development, production, quality control, and standardization of biological derived from both novel and established biotechnologies. Special issues are produced to reflect topics of particular international interest and concern.Three types of papers are welcome: original research reports, short papers, and review articles. The journal will also publish comments and letters to the editor, book reviews, meeting reports and information on regulatory issues.