نتایج جستجو برای: adenovirus vector

تعداد نتایج: 213919  

Journal: :Gynecologic oncology 2005
Katsuyuki Hamada Morito Sakaue Asis Sarkar Stepanie Buchl William Satterfield Michale Keeling Jagannandha Sastry Jack A Roth Michele Follen

BACKGROUND One major concern about adenoviral vectors for repetitive gene delivery is the induction of an immune response to the vector, thus impeding effective gene transduction. METHODS To assess the immune response to the adenoviral vector, repetitive gene dosing was performed into rhesus monkey cervix and C3H mouse skin using the adenoviral vector carrying the lacZ gene. Three repetitive ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1998
K Benihoud I Saggio P Opolon B Salone F Amiot E Connault C Chianale F Dautry P Yeh M Perricaudet

The efficiency of adenovirus-mediated gene transfer is now well established. However, the cellular and the humoral immune responses triggered by vector injection lead to the rapid elimination of the transduced cells and preclude any efficient readministration. The present investigation focuses on the role of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha), a proinflammatory cytokine, and the related cy...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2001
P W Zoltick N Chirmule M A Schnell G P Gao J V Hughes J M Wilson

Adenovirus vectors have been studied as vehicles for gene transfer to skeletal muscle, an attractive target for gene therapies for inherited and acquired diseases. In this setting, immune responses to viral proteins and/or transgene products cause inflammation and lead to loss of transgene expression. A few studies in murine models have suggested that the destructive cell-mediated immune respon...

Journal: :Cancer research 2006
Maria A Thomas Jacqueline F Spencer Marie C La Regina Debanjan Dhar Ann E Tollefson Karoly Toth William S M Wold

Oncolytic adenoviruses represent an innovative approach to cancer therapy. These vectors are typically evaluated in immunodeficient mice with human xenograft tumors. However, in addition to being immunodeficient, this model is limited because normal and cancerous mouse tissues are poorly permissive for human adenovirus replication. This prompted us to search for a model that more accurately ref...

Journal: :Viruses 2016
Anitra L Farrow Binghao J Peng Linlin Gu Alexandre Krendelchtchikov Qiana L Matthews

Due to the increasing amount of people afflicted worldwide with Chagas disease and an increasing prevalence in the United States, there is a greater need to develop a safe and effective vaccine for this neglected disease. Adenovirus serotype 5 (Ad5) is the most common adenovirus vector used for gene therapy and vaccine approaches, but its efficacy is limited by preexisting vector immunity in hu...

Journal: :Human gene therapy 2006
Christian Thirion Hanns Lochmüller Zsolt Ruzsics Marc Boelhauve Cornelia König Cornelia Thedieck Stephan Kutik Christiane Geiger Stefan Kochanek Christoph Volpers Hans-Gerhard Burgert

Until recently, adenovirus-based gene therapy has been almost exclusively based on human adenovirus serotype 5 (Ad5). The aim of this study was to systematically compare the efficiency of transduction of primary muscle cells from various species by two adenoviral vectors from subgroups C and D. Transduction of a panel of myoblasts demonstrated a striking specificity of an Ad19a-based replicatio...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2002
Lee Anne Tibbles Jason C L Spurrell Gloria P Bowen Qiang Liu Mindy Lam Anne K Zaiss Stephen M Robbins Morley D Hollenberg Thomas J Wickham Daniel A Muruve

The use of adenovirus vectors for human gene therapy is limited by potent inflammatory responses that result in significant morbidity. In kidney-derived epithelial cells (REC), activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 (ERK) and p38 kinase (p38) pathways occurred within 20 min of transduction with the serotype 5 adenovirus vector AdCMV beta gal. Inhibition of ERK and p38 with U012...

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