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Pharmacologic control of a humanized gene therapy system implanted into nude mice.

S R Magari1, V M Rivera, J D Iuliucci, M Gilman, F Cerasoli.   

Abstract

Systemic delivery of specific therapeutic proteins by a parenteral route of administration is a recognized practice in the management of several gene defects and acquired diseases. As an alternative to repetitive parenteral administration, gene therapy may provide a novel means for systemic delivery of therapeutic proteins while improving patient compliance and therapeutic efficacy. However, for gene therapy to be an efficacious and safe approach to the clinical management of such diseases, gene expression must be tightly regulated. These investigations demonstrate precise in vivo control of protein expression from cells that are engineered to secrete human growth hormone (hGH) in response to stimulation by rapamycin. The cells were implanted intramuscularly into nu/nu mice and stimulated by intravenous or oral administration of rapamycin. In vivo experiments demonstrate that the activity and pharmacokinetics of rapamycin determine the level of serum hGH that result from the engineered cells. In addition, responsiveness of the cells to rapamycin, number of cells implanted, hGH expression kinetics, and the pharmacokinetics of hGH itself, also influence the circulating levels of hGH after rapamycin stimulation. Controlled manipulation of several of these parameters, either independently or in combination, allows for precise regulation of circulating hGH concentration in vivo.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9389753      PMCID: PMC508493          DOI: 10.1172/JCI119835

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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