Project 2 Animal Models of Paraneoplastic Syndromes
In an attempt to characterize the pathophysiology of paraneoplastic syndromes and their possible treatment, we are attempting to develop animal models by immunizing tumor-bearing experimental animals with paraneoplastic protein antigens and their DNA. Passive transfer of antibodies and immunization with protein antigens have thus far not caused neurologic dysfunction.
However DNA immunization has retarded tumor growth in mice expressing the Hu antigen (Figure 4). The figure shows the effect of DNA immunization on growth of the tumor expressing the Hu antigen. Although both protein and DNA immunization caused antibody production, only the DNA inhibited tumor growth. About 15 percent of tumors were rejected after immunization, and the remainder grew more slowly.