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In vitro restoration of functional SMN protein in human trophoblast cells affected by spinal muscular atrophy by small fragment homologous replacement.

Federica Sangiuolo1, Antonio Filareto, Paola Spitalieri, Maria Lucia Scaldaferri, Ruggiero Mango, Emanuela Bruscia, Gennaro Citro, Ercole Brunetti, Massimo De Felici, Giuseppe Novelli.   

Abstract

The majority of patients affected by spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) have deletion of the survival of motor neuron 1 (SMN1) gene, but they retain a "nonfunctional" copy of the duplicate gene (SMN2) in their genome. SMN2 produces defective SMN protein because of a C --> T transition in exon 7, which causes the skipping of exon 7 during SMN mRNA maturation. Many attempts have been made to correct altered SMN gene expression and to increase the level of normal SMN protein, but to date an effective treatment for this disease has not been established. Small Fragment Homologous Replacement (SFHR) is a site-specific gene modification approach that has the potential to maintain the genomic organization necessary for expression. The target modification in the genome is mediated by small DNA fragments (SDFs) 400-800 bp in length. In this study we used SFHR to induce a T --> C transition at codon 280 in exon 7 of the SMN2 gene in order to produce an increase in functional SMN protein. SDFs were transfected in vitro into cells obtained from five human fetal chorionic villi of embryos, homozygous for the SMN1 deletion, by either electroporation or microinjection. Transfected SMA cells showed an increase of up to 53% in full-length SMN mRNA compared with untransfected controls, as detected by real-time polymerase chain reaction. Consistent with the RNA data, immunocytochemistry and immunoblotting revealed a significant 2-fold increase in wild-type SMN protein. Furthermore, genotype and phenotype of transfected cells remained stable after several in vitro passages, demonstrating the stability of the correction over time.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16000068     DOI: 10.1089/hum.2005.16.869

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


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Authors:  Federica Sangiuolo; Maria Lucia Scaldaferri; Antonio Filareto; Paola Spitalieri; Lorenzo Guerra; Maria Favia; Rosa Caroppo; Ruggiero Mango; Emanuela Bruscia; Dieter C Gruenert; Valeria Casavola; Massimo De Felici; Giuseppe Novelli
Journal:  Front Biosci       Date:  2008-01-01

4.  In vitro gene manipulation of spinal muscular atrophy fibroblast cell line using gene-targeting fragment for restoration of SMN protein expression.

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Review 7.  An update on targeted gene repair in mammalian cells: methods and mechanisms.

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8.  Small fragment homologous replacement: evaluation of factors influencing modification efficiency in an eukaryotic assay system.

Authors:  Andrea Luchetti; Antonio Filareto; Massimo Sanchez; Giampiero Ferraguti; Marco Lucarelli; Giuseppe Novelli; Federica Sangiuolo; Arianna Malgieri
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9.  The Gene Targeting Approach of Small Fragment Homologous Replacement (SFHR) Alters the Expression Patterns of DNA Repair and Cell Cycle Control Genes.

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