Ceiling Culture-Derived Proliferative Adipocytes are A Possible Delivery Vehicle for Enzyme Replacement Therapy in Lecithin: Cholesterol Acyltransferase Deficiency
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Human proliferative adipocytes propagated via ceiling culture technique from subcutaneous fat tissue (designated as ccdPA) were herein evaluated for their potential as a recipient for retroviral vector-mediated gene transduction of a therapeutic protein delivery. Exposure to the ZsGreen-expressing vector supernatant using a cell preparation generated by a 7-day ceiling culture induced a 40-50% transduction efficiency, with less than two integrated copies of viral genome per cell on average. The lcat gene-transduced human ccdPA secreted functional LCAT protein, correlating with the integrated copy number of vector genome. The gene-transduced cells could be expanded up to nearly 10 12 cells from 1 g of fat tissue within one month after fat tissue preparation. The cells also maintained the potential to differentiate into adipocytes in vitro. The presence of human LCAT protein in serum was immunologically identified upon transplantation of lcatexpressing ccdPA into the adipose tissue of immune-deficient mice. These results indicated that human ccdPA has a novel therapeutic potential for LCAT-deficient patients. The clinical application in combination with cell transplantation shed a light on a development of a life-long protein replacement therapy for LCAT-deficient patients.
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تاریخ انتشار 2011