BACKGROUND: Highly efficient retrovirus-mediated gene transfer into hepatocytes in vivo triggers an immune response directed against transduced hepatocytes. This effect may be due either to spreading of retroviral vectors in the blood stream with subsequent infection of antigen presenting cells (APCs) or to cross-presentation of the transgene product present as a contaminant in the viral stock. In order to decrease immune response, we evaluated the effect of asanguineous perfusion of the liver as well as purification of the viral stock on long-term transduction of hepatocytes using the nls-lacZ marker gene. METHODS: Animals were divided in four groups. In group 1, the viral supernatant was perfused in the regenerating liver after complete v...
The immune system poses obstacles to viral vectors, even in the first administration to preimmunized...
Hepatic gene therapy could be used to treat a number of inherited blood diseases such as hemophilia ...
Background: How the localization of antigen to the liver, through means such as oral ingestion, indu...
Highly efficient retroviral-mediated gene transfer into hepatocytes in vivo has been previously repo...
TOPIC: Highly efficient retrovirus-mediated gene transfer into hepatocytes in vivo has been previous...
PURPOSE: Metabolic inherited liver diseases are attractive targets for gene therapy. Recombinant len...
Lentiviral vectors can stably transduce hepatocytes and are promising tools for gene therapy of hepa...
Hepatotropic pathogens, such as Hepatitis B virus (HBV), Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and malaria Plasmod...
Gene therapy is a new therapeutic approach for inherited metabolic hepatopathies. The authors studie...
Hepatotropic pathogens, such as Hepatitis B virus (HBV), Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and malaria Plasmod...
BACKGROUND:Hepatic gene transfer, in particular using adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors, has been...
Recombinant adenoassociated viral vectors (rAAV) have proven to be excellent candidates for gene the...
Referred to by David E. Kaplan " Does Massive Antigen Burden Allow Hepatic Viruses to Induce R...
Recombinant adenoviruses (Ad) are among the most extensively used vectors for liver gene transfer. O...
Liver-directed gene therapy is being considered in the treatment of inherited metabolic diseases. On...
The immune system poses obstacles to viral vectors, even in the first administration to preimmunized...
Hepatic gene therapy could be used to treat a number of inherited blood diseases such as hemophilia ...
Background: How the localization of antigen to the liver, through means such as oral ingestion, indu...
Highly efficient retroviral-mediated gene transfer into hepatocytes in vivo has been previously repo...
TOPIC: Highly efficient retrovirus-mediated gene transfer into hepatocytes in vivo has been previous...
PURPOSE: Metabolic inherited liver diseases are attractive targets for gene therapy. Recombinant len...
Lentiviral vectors can stably transduce hepatocytes and are promising tools for gene therapy of hepa...
Hepatotropic pathogens, such as Hepatitis B virus (HBV), Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and malaria Plasmod...
Gene therapy is a new therapeutic approach for inherited metabolic hepatopathies. The authors studie...
Hepatotropic pathogens, such as Hepatitis B virus (HBV), Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and malaria Plasmod...
BACKGROUND:Hepatic gene transfer, in particular using adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors, has been...
Recombinant adenoassociated viral vectors (rAAV) have proven to be excellent candidates for gene the...
Referred to by David E. Kaplan " Does Massive Antigen Burden Allow Hepatic Viruses to Induce R...
Recombinant adenoviruses (Ad) are among the most extensively used vectors for liver gene transfer. O...
Liver-directed gene therapy is being considered in the treatment of inherited metabolic diseases. On...
The immune system poses obstacles to viral vectors, even in the first administration to preimmunized...
Hepatic gene therapy could be used to treat a number of inherited blood diseases such as hemophilia ...
Background: How the localization of antigen to the liver, through means such as oral ingestion, indu...