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Expanded circulating hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells as novel cell source for the treatment of TCIRG1 osteopetrosis

Authors :
Lucia Sergi Sergi
Polina Stepensky
Roberto Cusano
Serena Scala
Alper Gezdirici
Paolo Uva
Cristina Sobacchi
Bernhard Gentner
Eleonora Palagano
Ekrem Unal
Valentina Capo
Elena Draghici
Alessandro Aiuti
Ivan Merelli
Silvia L. Locatelli
Zühre Kaya
Carmelo Carlo-Stella
Ansgar Schulz
Laura Crisafulli
Luca Basso-Ricci
Francesca Ficara
Marta Serafini
Giacomo Desantis
Despina Moshous
Erika Zonari
Sara Penna
Giuseppe Menna
Matteo Barcella
Katarzyna Drabko
Anna Villa
Capo, V
Penna, S
Merelli, I
Barcella, M
Scala, S
Basso-Ricci, L
Draghici, E
Palagano, E
Zonari, E
Desantis, G
Uva, P
Cusano, R
Sergi Sergi, L
Crisafulli, L
Moshous, D
Stepensky, P
Drabko, K
Kaya, Z
Unal, E
Gezdirici, A
Menna, G
Serafini, M
Aiuti, A
Locatelli, S
Carlo-Stella, C
Schulz, A
Ficara, F
Sobacchi, C
Gentner, B
Villa, A
Capo, Valentina
Penna, Sara
Merelli, Ivan
Barcella, Matteo
Scala, Serena
Basso-Ricci, Luca
Draghici, Elena
Palagano, Eleonora
Zonari, Erika
Desantis, Giacomo
Uva, Paolo
Cusano, Roberto
Sergi Sergi, Lucia
Crisafulli, Laura
Moshous, Despina
Stepensky, Polina
Drabko, Katarzyna
Kaya, Zühre
Unal, Ekrem
Gezdirici, Alper
Menna, Giuseppe
Serafini, Marta
Aiuti, Alessandro
Locatelli, Silvia Laura
Carlo-Stella, Carmelo
Schulz, Ansgar S
Ficara, Francesca
Sobacchi, Cristina
Gentner, Bernhard
Villa, Anna
Source :
Haematologica, Haematologica (Roma) (2020)., info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Valentina Capo1, Sara Penna1, Ivan Merelli2, Matteo Barcella1, Serena Scala1, Luca Basso-Ricci1, Elena Draghici1, Eleonora Palagano3, Erika Zonari1, Giacomo Desantis1, Paolo Uva4, Roberto Cusano4, Lucia Sergi Sergi1, Laura Crisafulli3, Despina Moshous5, Polina Stepensky6, Katarzyna Drabko7, Zühre Kaya8, Ekrem Unal9, Alper Gezdirici10, Giuseppe Menna11, Marta Serafini12, Alessandro Aiuti1, Silvia Laura Locatelli13, Carmelo Carlo-Stella13, Ansgar S. Schulz14, Francesca Ficara3, Cristina Sobacchi3, Bernhard Gentner1 and Anna Villa1/titolo:Expanded circulating hematopoietic stem%2Fprogenitor cells as novel cell source for the treatment of TCIRG1 osteopetrosis/doi:/rivista:Haematologica (Roma)/anno:2020/pagina_da:/pagina_a:/intervallo_pagine:/volume
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Ferrata Storti Foundation (Haematologica), 2020.

Abstract

Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is the treatment of choice for autosomal recessive osteopetrosis caused by defects in the TCIRG1 gene. Despite recent progress in conditioning, an important number of patients are not eligible for allogeneic stem cell transplantation because of the severity of the disease and significant transplant-related morbidity. We exploited peripheral CD34(+) cells, known to circulate at high frequency in the peripheral blood of TCIRG1-deficient patients, as a novel cell source for autologous transplantation of gene corrected cells. Detailed phenotypical analysis showed that circulating CD34(+). cells have a cellular composition that resembles bone marrow (BM), supporting their use in gene therapy protocols. Transcriptomic profile revealed enrichment in genes expressed by hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPC). To overcome the limit of BM harvest/HSPC mobilization and serial blood drawings in TCIRG1 patients, we applied UM171-based ex vivo expansion of HSPC coupled with lentiviral gene transfer. Circulating CD34(+). cells from TCIRG1-defective patients were transduced with a clinically-optimized lentiviral vector expressing TCIRG1 under the control of phosphoglycerate promoter and expanded ex vivo. Expanded cells maintained long-term engraftment capacity and multi-lineage repopulating potential when transplanted in vivo both in primary and secondary NOD scid gamma common chain (NSG) recipients. Moreover, when CD34(+) cells were differentiated in vitro, genetically corrected osteoclasts resorbed the bone efficiently. Overall, we provide evidence that expansion of circulating HSPC coupled to gene therapy can overcome the limit of stem cell harvest in osteopetrotic patients, thus opening the way to future gene-based treatment of skeletal diseases caused by BM fibrosis.

Details

ISSN :
15928721 and 03906078
Volume :
106
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Haematologica
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5183ae0f8b8aad634203110d46555d46
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2019.238261