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α- L-iduronidase gene-based therapy using the phiC31 system to treat mucopolysaccharidose type I mice

Authors :
Roberta Sessa, Stilhano
Priscila Keiko Matsumoto, Martin
Suely Maymone, de Melo
Vivian Yochiko, Samoto
Giovani Bravin, Peres
Yara Maria Correa, da Silva Michelacci
Flavia Helena, da Silva
Vanessa Gonçalves, Pereira
Vania, D'Almeida
Adriana Taveira, da Cruz
Miriam Galvonas, Jasiulionis
Sang Won, Han
Source :
The journal of gene medicine. 17(1-2)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Mucopolysaccharidose type I (MPSI) is a lysosomal monogenic disease caused by mutations in the gene for α- L-iduronidase (IDUA). MPSI patients need a constant supply of IDUA to alleviate progression of the disease. IDUA gene transfer using integrative vectors might provide a definitive solution and support advancement to clinical trials, although studies have not yet been satisfactory. To achieve a stable IDUA gene expression in vivo, phiC31 was tested in the present study.Several plasmid vectors were constructed and IDUA-/- mice were treated with cyclophosphamide and transfected with these vectors hydrodynamically via tail veins. IDUA expression was monitored over time. Treated and nontreated mice underwent an open-field test at age 8 months, and IDUA activity and glycosaminoglycan (GAG) content of tissues were evaluated.High levels of IDUA activity were detected initially (1000 U/ml), although these levels decayed over time. The reinjection of vectors produced a similar profile of IDUA decay. Three out of six treated mice had IDUA activity in the livers, and also showed lower GAG content, reduced lysosomes and better locomotion. To investigate unsustained IDUA production, wild-type mice were submitted to the same gene therapy procedure, which generated a similar profile of IDUA decay. Anti-IDUA antibody was detected in the sera of these animals. In addition, we also found three methylated sites in the cytomegalovirus promoter region.phiC31-mediated gene therapy resulted in an important improvement in IDUA-/- mice, including locomotion, although the obstacles that need to be overcome to enable long-term gene therapy for MPSI are also noted.

Details

ISSN :
15212254
Volume :
17
Issue :
1-2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The journal of gene medicine
Accession number :
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