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Efficient adenovirus-mediated gene transfer to basal but not columnar cells of cartilaginous airway epithelia.

R J Pickles1, P M Barker, H Ye, R C Boucher.   

Abstract

Adenoviral vectors (AdV) developed for treatment of the pulmonary manifestations of cystic fibrosis (CF) can deliver, with high efficiency, transgenes to respiratory epithelial cells grown in culture. This study investigated the efficiency of AdV-mediated gene transfer to murine and human respiratory epithelium in vivo and concluded that the epithelial cells facing the lumen of the respiratory cartilaginous airways (columnar cells) are poorly transduced with AdV. Mechanical injury to the epithelium, however, leads to efficient in vivo gene transfer by exposing a susceptible epithelial subtype (basal cells). Increased gene transfer efficiency in vivo after injury is not a nonspecific response because the proliferative status of the epithelium after injury was shown not to correlate temporally to the increased transduction susceptibility of the epithelium. Although basal cells were the cell type transduced at the time of vector delivery, with time, basal cell differentiation to columnar cells occurred with maintenance of transgene expression. Collectively, these results show that murine and human cartilaginous airways are poorly transduced by AdV. To correct the cartilaginous airway CF bioelectrical defect in vivo, efforts should be directed to increase the tropism of AdV to the columnar airway epithelial cells.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8727506     DOI: 10.1089/hum.1996.7.8-921

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


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