Fetal gene transfer with lentiviral vectors: long-term in vivo follow-up evaluation in a rat model

Objective The purpose of this study was to evaluate the long-term expression of a transgene and subsequent immune response after the injection of lentiviral vectors in a fetal rats. Study Design Fetal rats were injected in the liver, peritoneal cavity, or lung at E19 (term, E21) with a lentiviral ve...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 2007-04, Vol.196 (4), p.352.e1-352.e6
Hauptverfasser: Toelen, Jaan, MD, Deroose, Christophe M., MD, Gijsbers, Rik, PhD, Reumers, Veerle, MS, Sbragia, Lourenço N., MD, PhD, Vets, Sofie, MS, Chitneni, Satish K., MS, Bormans, Guy, PhD, Mortelmans, Luc, MD, PhD, Deprest, Jan A., MD, PhD, Debyser, Zeger, MD, PhD
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Zusammenfassung:Objective The purpose of this study was to evaluate the long-term expression of a transgene and subsequent immune response after the injection of lentiviral vectors in a fetal rats. Study Design Fetal rats were injected in the liver, peritoneal cavity, or lung at E19 (term, E21) with a lentiviral vector expressing enhanced green fluorescent protein and luciferase. Controls received saline solution. After birth, full body bioluminescence was done at weeks 1, 4, 10, and 30 of life; seroconversion for the transgene was assessed. Results All surviving fetuses that had been injected in the liver (8/9 fetuses), peritoneum (3/3 fetuses), or lung (9/10 fetuses) showed a signal on bioluminescence imaging scan up to 30 weeks. None of the survivors displayed seroconversion against the transgene. Conclusion In the rat model, the administration of lentiviral vectors into the fetal lung and liver resulted in long-term transgene expression without detectable humoral immune response.
ISSN:0002-9378
1097-6868
DOI:10.1016/j.ajog.2007.01.038