Literature DB >> 11407910

HSV amplicon-mediated neurotrophin-3 expression protects murine spiral ganglion neurons from cisplatin-induced damage.

X Chen1, R D Frisina, W J Bowers, D R Frisina, H J Federoff.   

Abstract

Ototoxicity is a major dose-limiting side effect of cisplatin (DDP) administration due to its propensity to induce destruction of hair cells and neurons in the auditory system. Previous studies demonstrated that TrkC-expressing spiral ganglion neurons (SGN) are protected from the cytotoxic effects of DDP by localized delivery of the trophic factor neurotrophin-3 (NT-3). Successful in vivo implementation of such a therapy requires the development of an efficient gene delivery vehicle for expression of NT-3 within the cochlea. To this end, we constructed a herpes simplex virus (HSV) amplicon vector that expressed a c-Myc-tagged NT-3 chimera (HSVnt-3myc). Helper virus-free vector stocks were initially evaluated in vitro for their capacity to direct expression of NT-3 mRNA and protein. Transduction of cultured murine cochlear explants with HSVnt-3myc resulted in production of NT-3 mRNA and protein up to 3 ng/ml as measured over a 48-h period in culture supernatants. To determine whether NT-3 overexpression could abrogate DDP toxicity, cochlear explants were transduced with HSVnt-3myc or a murine intestinal alkaline phosphatase-expressing control vector, HSVmiap, and then exposed to cisplatin. HSVnt-3myc-transduced cochlear explants harbored significantly greater numbers of surviving SGNs than those infected with control virus. These data demonstrate that amplicon-mediated NT-3 transduction can attenuate the ototoxic action of DDP on organotypic culture. The potency of NT-3 in protecting spiral ganglion neurons from degeneration suggests that in vivo neurotrophin-based gene therapy may be useful for the prevention and/or treatment of hearing disorders.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11407910     DOI: 10.1006/mthe.2001.0334

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Ther        ISSN: 1525-0016            Impact factor:   11.454


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