Literature DB >> 10498251

Characterization of physiologically regulated vectors for the treatment of ischemic disease.

K Boast1, K Binley, S Iqball, T Price, H Spearman, S Kingsman, A Kingsman, S Naylor.   

Abstract

A high therapeutic index is as important for gene-based therapies as it is for chemotherapy or radiotherapy. One approach has been transcriptional targeting through the use of tissue-specific regulatory elements. A more versatile approach would be to use a regulatory element that is controlled via a parameter common to a broad range of diseases. Ischemia is characteristic of a number of pathologies that range from vascular occlusion through to cancer. The state of low oxygen, hypoxia, triggers a transcriptional signaling pathway that is mediated by transcription factors binding to a specific enhancer, the hypoxia response element (HRE). These observations have therefore led to the use of HREs to drive gene expression in a number of target tissues from tumors to cardiac muscle. To translate these observations into a clinically useful vector system we have now assessed the potency of a number of naturally derived HREs in various configurations combined with minimal promoters. The optimal HRE has been introduced into a single transcription unit retroviral vector that can deliver regulated gene expression in response to hypoxia. An important feature of this new physiologically regulated vector is the combination of low basal expression and high-level activated expression that is on a par with that obtained with the cytomegalovirus immediate-early (CMV IE) promoter. The role of elements that stabilize mRNA in the presence of hypoxia has also been assessed. These hypoxia-regulated vectors may have utility for restricting the delivery of therapeutic proteins to tumors and ischemic sites.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10498251     DOI: 10.1089/10430349950017185

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Gene Ther        ISSN: 1043-0342            Impact factor:   5.695


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Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun       Date:  2008-04-08       Impact factor: 3.575

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Authors:  Yun Shin Chun; Prasad S Adusumilli; Yuman Fong
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3.  A hypoxia-regulated adeno-associated virus vector for cancer-specific gene therapy.

Authors:  H Ruan; H Su; L Hu; K R Lamborn; Y W Kan; D F Deen
Journal:  Neoplasia       Date:  2001 May-Jun       Impact factor: 5.715

Review 4.  Molecular cardiology in translation: gene, cell and chemical-based experimental therapeutics for the failing heart.

Authors:  Immanuel Turner; Fikru Belema-Bedada; Joshua Martindale; Dewayne Townsend; Wang Wang; Nathan Palpant; So-Chiro Yasuda; Matthew Barnabei; Ekaterina Fomicheva; Joseph M Metzger
Journal:  J Cardiovasc Transl Res       Date:  2008-12       Impact factor: 4.132

Review 5.  Brain tumor hypoxia: tumorigenesis, angiogenesis, imaging, pseudoprogression, and as a therapeutic target.

Authors:  Randy L Jensen
Journal:  J Neurooncol       Date:  2009-04-09       Impact factor: 4.130

6.  Hypoxia-induced gene expression in human macrophages: implications for ischemic tissues and hypoxia-regulated gene therapy.

Authors:  Bernard Burke; Athina Giannoudis; Kevin P Corke; Dalvir Gill; Michael Wells; Loems Ziegler-Heitbrock; Claire E Lewis
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  2003-10       Impact factor: 4.307

7.  Double oxygen-sensing vector system for robust hypoxia/ischemia-regulated gene induction in cardiac muscle in vitro and in vivo.

Authors:  Ekaterina V Fomicheva; Immanuel I Turner; Terri G Edwards; Janet Hoff; Eric Arden; Louis G D'Alecy; Joseph M Metzger
Journal:  Mol Ther       Date:  2008-06-24       Impact factor: 11.454

Review 8.  Regulation of gene expression by hypoxia: integration of the HIF-transduced hypoxic signal at the hypoxia-responsive element.

Authors:  Stefan Kaluz; Milota Kaluzová; Eric J Stanbridge
Journal:  Clin Chim Acta       Date:  2008-05-09       Impact factor: 3.786

9.  Hypoxia-induced human endonuclease G expression suppresses tumor growth in a xenograft model.

Authors:  P T Winnard; M Botlagunta; J B Kluth; S Mukadam; B Krishnamachary; F Vesuna; V Raman
Journal:  Cancer Gene Ther       Date:  2008-06-13       Impact factor: 5.987

Review 10.  Genetically Encoded Tools for Research of Cell Signaling and Metabolism under Brain Hypoxia.

Authors:  Alexander I Kostyuk; Aleksandra D Kokova; Oleg V Podgorny; Ilya V Kelmanson; Elena S Fetisova; Vsevolod V Belousov; Dmitry S Bilan
Journal:  Antioxidants (Basel)       Date:  2020-06-11
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