Adenovirus is among the preferred vectors for gene therapy because of its superior in vivo gene-transfer efficiency. However, upon systemic administration, adenovirus is preferentially sequestered by the liver, resulting in reduced adenovirus-mediated transgene expression in targeted tissues. In the liver, Kupffer cells are responsible for adenovirus degradation and contribute to the inflammatory response. As scavenger receptors present on Kupffer cells are responsible for the elimination of blood-borne pathogens, we investigated the possible implication of these receptors in the clearance of the adenovirus vector. Polyinosinic acid [poly(I)], a scavenger receptor A ligand, was analysed for its capability to inhibit adenovirus uptake specif...
Recombinant adenoviruses (Ad) are among the most extensively used vectors for liver gene transfer. O...
Several years ago it was reported that the entry of adenovirus particles could augment the uptake of...
Systemic application of first-generation adenovirus induces pathogenic effects in the liver. To begi...
Adenovirus is among the preferred vectors for gene therapy because of its superior in vivo gene-tran...
Adeno-associated virus serotype 8 (AAV8) has been demonstrated to be effective for liver-directed ge...
Polyinosinic acid enhances delivery of adenovirus vectors in vivo by preventing sequestration in liv...
Adenoviruses are common pathogens associated with respiratory diseases, gastrointestinal illnesses a...
Gene therapy may be an innovative and promising new treatment strategy for cancer but is limited due...
After intravenous administration, adenovirus (Ad) vectors are predominantly sequestered by the liver...
Most of an intravenous dose of species C adenovirus serotype 5 (Ad5) is destroyed by liver Kupffer c...
Based on the hypothesis that tissue macrophages present an obstacle for adenovirus (Ad) vector-media...
While adenovirus holds many advantages as a vector for gene delivery, much of its full potential has...
Nanomedicine based on the use of adenovirus vectors for therapeutic gene delivery shows broad potent...
Abstract: Kupffer cells play a significant role in the pathogenesis of several liver diseases; there...
Human adenovirus-based vectors have emerged as a new promising vehicle for in vivo gene transfer-med...
Recombinant adenoviruses (Ad) are among the most extensively used vectors for liver gene transfer. O...
Several years ago it was reported that the entry of adenovirus particles could augment the uptake of...
Systemic application of first-generation adenovirus induces pathogenic effects in the liver. To begi...
Adenovirus is among the preferred vectors for gene therapy because of its superior in vivo gene-tran...
Adeno-associated virus serotype 8 (AAV8) has been demonstrated to be effective for liver-directed ge...
Polyinosinic acid enhances delivery of adenovirus vectors in vivo by preventing sequestration in liv...
Adenoviruses are common pathogens associated with respiratory diseases, gastrointestinal illnesses a...
Gene therapy may be an innovative and promising new treatment strategy for cancer but is limited due...
After intravenous administration, adenovirus (Ad) vectors are predominantly sequestered by the liver...
Most of an intravenous dose of species C adenovirus serotype 5 (Ad5) is destroyed by liver Kupffer c...
Based on the hypothesis that tissue macrophages present an obstacle for adenovirus (Ad) vector-media...
While adenovirus holds many advantages as a vector for gene delivery, much of its full potential has...
Nanomedicine based on the use of adenovirus vectors for therapeutic gene delivery shows broad potent...
Abstract: Kupffer cells play a significant role in the pathogenesis of several liver diseases; there...
Human adenovirus-based vectors have emerged as a new promising vehicle for in vivo gene transfer-med...
Recombinant adenoviruses (Ad) are among the most extensively used vectors for liver gene transfer. O...
Several years ago it was reported that the entry of adenovirus particles could augment the uptake of...
Systemic application of first-generation adenovirus induces pathogenic effects in the liver. To begi...