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Adenovirus encoding human platelet-derived growth factor-B delivered in collagen exhibits safety, biodistribution, and immunogenicity profiles favorable for clinical use.

Dan-ling Gu1, Thanh Nguyen, Ana Maria Gonzalez, Marie A Printz, Glenn F Pierce, Barbara A Sosnowski, M Laurie Phillips, Lois A Chandler.   

Abstract

We have developed a therapeutic approach to wound repair involving immobilization of gene transfer vectors within biocompatible matrices (gene-activated matrix, or GAM). The matrix also serves as a scaffold for cellular in-growth and subsequent gene uptake and expression. An adenoviral vector encoding human platelet-derived growth factor-B delivered in collagen (AdPDGF-B/GAM) has demonstrated efficacy in models of wound repair. The safety, biodistribution, and immunogenicity profiles of AdPDGF-B/GAM were examined using a rabbit dermal wound model. Four weekly doses at 1 x 10(10) and 1 x 10(11) viral particles/cm2 of wound surface stimulated dose-related increases in granulation tissue formation and cell proliferation. In situ hybridization and immunostaining demonstrated concordant expression of human PDGF-B mRNA and protein. No treatment-related changes in hematology, serum chemistry, or histopathology were observed. Although AdPDGF-B DNA and PDGF-B mRNA were detected in wounds and axillary lymph nodes of treated animals, no AdPDGF-B was detected in blood or other organs. No immunologic responses against collagen were observed; however, as expected, IgG responses to AdPDGF-B and human PDGF-BB protein were detected. In adenovirus-preimmunized rats, attenuation of the wound healing response was modest (approximately 16%). Collectively, these observations indicate that repeat doses of AdPDGF-B/GAM are well tolerated and lead to robust, localized tissue repair.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15120331     DOI: 10.1016/j.ymthe.2004.02.018

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


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