Guest guest Posted October 15, 2002 Report Share Posted October 15, 2002 ADENOVIRUS VECTORS: Thixotropic solutions enhance viral-mediated gene transfer to airway epithelia BODY: " Adenovirus-mediated gene transfer to airway epithelia is inefficient in part because its receptor is absent on the apical surface of the airways. Targeting adenovirus to other receptors, increasing the viral concentration, and even prolonging the incubation time with adenovirus vectors can partially overcome the lack of receptors and facilitate gene transfer. Unfortunately, mucociliary clearance would prevent prolonged incubation time in vivo, " researchers in the United States report. University of Iowa researcher M.P. Seiler and colleagues decided to try thixotropic solutions to address this problem. " Thixotropic solutions (TS) are gels that upon a vigorous shearing force reversibly become liquid, " they explained. " We hypothesized that formulating recombinant adenoviruses in TS would decrease virus clearance and thus enhance gene transfer to the airway epithelia. " Writing in the American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology, Seiler and team said they found " clearance of virus-sized fluorescent beads by human airway epithelia in vitro and by monkey trachea in vivo was markedly decreased when the beads were formulated in TS compared with phosphate-buffered saline (PBS). " Adenovirus formulated in TS significantly increased adenovirus-mediated gene transfer of a reporter gene in human airway epithelia in vitro and in murine airway epithelia in vivo, " they said (Thixotropic solutions enhance viral-mediated gene transfer to airway epithelia. American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology, 2002;27(2):133-140). " Furthermore, an adenovirus encoding the cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator (CFTR) gene (AdCFTR) formulated in TS was more efficient in correcting the chloride transport defect in cystic fibrosis airway epithelia than AdCFTR formulated in PBS. " The researchers concluded: " These data indicate a novel strategy to augment the efficiency of gene transfer to the airways that may be applicable to a number of different gene transfer vectors and could be of value in gene transfer to cystic fibrosis (CF) airway epithelia in vivo. " Becki YOUR FAVORITE LilGooberGirl YOUNGLUNG EMAIL SUPPORT LIST www.topica.com/lists/younglung Pediatric Interstitial Lung Disease Society http://groups.yahoo.com/group/InterstitialLung_Kids/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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