Title of article :
Enzymatic and functional correction along with long-term enzyme secretion from transduced bone marrow hematopoietic stem/progenitor and stromal cells derived from patients with Fabry disease
Author/Authors :
Toshihiro Takenaka، نويسنده , , Chad S. Hendrickson، نويسنده , , David M. Tworek، نويسنده , , Matthew Tudor، نويسنده , , Raphael Schiffmann، نويسنده , , Roscoe O. Brady، نويسنده , , Jeffrey A. Medin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
11
From page :
1149
To page :
1159
Abstract :
Fabry disease is a lysosomal storage disorder that is due to a deficiency in α-galactosidase A (α-gal A). Previously we have shown that a recombinant retrovirus synthesized for the transfer of the human α-gal A coding sequence was able to engineer enzymatic correction of the hydrolase deficiency in fibroblasts and lymphoblasts from Fabry patients. The corrected cells secreted α-gal A that was taken up and utilized by uncorrected bystander cells, thus demonstrating metabolic cooperativity. In separate experiments we used transduced murine bone marrow cells and successfully tested and quantitated this phenomenon in vivo. In the present studies, which were designed to bring this therapeutic approach closer to clinical utility, we establish that cells originating from the bone marrow of numerous Fabry patients and normal volunteers can be effectively transduced and that these target cells demonstrate metabolic cooperativity. Both isolated CD34+-enriched cells and long-term bone marrow culture cells, including nonadherent hematopoietic cells and adherent stromal cells, were transduced. The transferred gene generates increased intracellular α-gal A enzyme activity in these cells. Further, it causes functional correction of lipid accumulation and provides for long-term α-gal A secretion. Collectively, these results indicate that a multifaceted gene transfer approach to bone marrow cells may be of therapeutic benefit for patients with Fabry disease.
Keywords :
Fabry disease—Retroviral gene transfer—CD34+ cells—Long-term bone marrow culture
Journal title :
Experimental Hematology
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
Experimental Hematology
Record number :
513071
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