Expression of Human Factor Ⅸ cDNA in Mice by Implants of Genetically Modified Skin Fibroblasts From a Hemophilia B Patient
Double-copy retroviral vector containing human factor Ⅸ cDNA driven by human cytomegalovirus enhancer-promoter was constructed. The vector was introduced into the amphotropic packaging cell line PA317. The recombinant virus produced in PA317 was used to transduce skin fibroblasts from a hemophilia B...
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Veröffentlicht in: | 中国科学:化学英文版 1993 (9), p.1082-1092 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Double-copy retroviral vector containing human factor Ⅸ cDNA driven by human cytomegalovirus enhancer-promoter was constructed. The vector was introduced into the amphotropic packaging cell line PA317. The recombinant virus produced in PA317 was used to transduce skin fibroblasts from a hemophilia B patient. The infected cells produced high levels of biologically active human factor Ⅸ at a rate of 3420 ng/10~6 cells/24 h. These cells were embedded in a collagen matrix and implanted into the peritoneal cavity or subcutaneous space of mice. It was demonstrated that human factor Ⅸ was produced by the implants for at least 12 days in vivo, reaching a peak of 105 ng/ml plasma. Over 90% of the protein was functionally active. This technique has the potential to be developed into a new approach for gene therapy for hemophilia B. |
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ISSN: | 1674-7291 1869-1870 |