| Literature DB >> 25413892 |
Patricia Cmielewski1, Nigel Farrow, Martin Donnelley, Chantelle McIntyre, Jahan Penny-Dimri, Tim Kuchel, David Parsons.
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BACKGROUND: The safety and efficiency of gene therapies for cystic fibrosis (CF) need to be assessed in pre-clinical models. Using the normal ferret, this study sought to determine whether ferret airway epithelia could be transduced with a lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC) pre-treatment followed by a VSV-G pseudotyped HIV-1 based lentiviral (LV) vector, in preparation for future studies in CF ferrets.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25413892 PMCID: PMC4258949 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2466-14-183
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pulm Med ISSN: 1471-2466 Impact factor: 3.317
Figure 1assessment of vector delivery methods. In vitro testing showed significant reductions in titre when the vector was delivered via the 15 cm PE cannula, with or without an air chaser (**p <0.01, ANOVA compared to bolus, mean ± SE, n = 3). The addition of a BSA primer maintained a titre that was not significantly different to the bolus delivery, so this delivery method was chosen for all in vivo experiments.
Figure 2tracheal sections. X-Gal stained en face sections of trachea (distal to the cannula tip) from all six ferrets (A-F), following intra-tracheal delivery of 150 μl of 0.1% LPC followed one hour later by 500 μl LV-LacZ, demonstrate low levels of patchy LacZ gene transduction at 1 week (20× magnification).
Figure 3Tracheal histology. Light eosin-stained tracheal cross section of trachea shows patchy LacZ transduction. Scale bar 100 μm. Arrows mark LacZ transduced tracheal cells.
Figure 4High-power tracheal histology. Light eosin-stained high-power sections of trachea show LacZ transduction of ciliated and basal cells (A-C). Arrow in C points to an example of a transduced basal cell. Scale bar 10 μm.
Figure 5Lung histology. In the lung only rare LacZ-stained alveolar macrophages (arrow) were detected in one or two lobes, in some animals. Scale bar 10 μm.