Therapeutic liver repopulation by transient acetaminophen selection of gene-modified hepatocytes
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
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Therapeutic liver repopulation by transient acetaminophen selection of gene-modified hepatocytes / Vonada, A.; Tiyaboonchai, A.; Nygaard, S.; Posey, J.; Peters, A. M.; Winn, S. R.; Cantore, A.; Naldini, L.; Harding, C. O.; Grompe, M.. - In: SCIENCE TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 1946-6234. - 13:597(2021). [10.1126/scitranslmed.abg3047]
Abstract:
Gene therapy by integrating vectors is promising for monogenic liver diseases, especially in children where episomal vectors remain transient. However, reaching the therapeutic threshold with genome-integrating vectors is challenging. Therefore, we developed a method to expand hepatocytes bearing therapeutic transgenes. The common fever medicine acetaminophen becomes hepatotoxic via cytochrome p450 metabolism. Lentiviral vectors with transgenes linked in cis to a Cypor shRNA were administered to neonatal mice. Hepatocytes lacking the essential cofactor of Cyp enzymes, NADPH-cytochrome p450 reductase (Cypor), were selected in vivo by acetaminophen administration, replacing up to 50% of the hepatic mass. Acetaminophen treatment of the mice resulted in over 30-fold expansion of transgene-bearing hepatocytes and achieved therapeutic thresholds in hemophilia B and phenylketonuria. We conclude that therapeutically modified hepatocytes can be selected safely and efficiently in preclinical models with a transient regimen of moderately hepatotoxic acetaminophen.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Vonada, A.; Tiyaboonchai, A.; Nygaard, S.; Posey, J.; Peters, A. M.; Winn, S. R.; Cantore, A.; Naldini, L.; Harding, C. O.; Grompe, M.
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