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Absence of an intrathecal immune reaction to a helper-dependent adenoviral vector delivered into the cerebrospinal fluid of non-human primates

Authors :
F Lachapelle
Erica Butti
Roberto Furlan
Elena Brambilla
Alessandra Recchia
Gianvito Martino
Fulvio Mavilio
Alessandra Bergami
A Cattalini
G. Comi
Diego Franciotta
Anna Stornaiuolo
Butti, E
Bergami, A
Recchia, A
Brambilla, E
Franciotta, D
Cattalini, A
Stornaiuolo, A
Lachapelle, F
Mavilio, F
Furlan, R.
Comi, G
Martino, G
Source :
Gene therapy. 15(3)
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Inflammation and immune reaction, or pre-existing immunity towards commonly used viral vectors for gene therapy severely impair long-term gene expression in the central nervous system (CNS), impeding the possibility to repeat the therapeutic intervention. Here, we show that injection of a helper-dependent adenoviral (HD-Ad) vector by lumbar puncture into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of non-human primates allows long-term (three months) infection of neuroepithelial cells, also in monkeys bearing a pre-existing anti-adenoviral immunity. Intrathecal injection of the HD-Ad vector was not associated with any sign of systemic or local toxicity, nor by signs of a CNS-specific immune reaction towards the HD-Ad vector. Injection of HD-Ad vectors into the CSF circulation may thus represent a valuable approach for CNS gene therapy allowing for long-term expression and re-administration.

Details

ISSN :
14765462
Volume :
15
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Gene therapy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0a9f30a92bc2e02bde72b8c8cddb1c64