In VivoRetrovirus-Mediated Gene Transfer to the Liver of Dogs Results in Transient Expression and Induction of a Cytotoxic Immune Response
- 10 December 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in Human Gene Therapy
- Vol. 10 (18), 2917-2925
- https://doi.org/10.1089/10430349950016339
Abstract
Gene transfer in regenerating dog liver using high-titer recombinant retroviral vectors carrying the E. coli beta-galactosidase gene was studied. Supernatants containing amphotropic or gibbon ape pseudotyped recombinant retroviruses were infused into a peripheral vein in beagle dogs after partial hepatectomy. The kinetics of liver regeneration were determined in the animals and daily infusions were carried out for 4 or 5 days during the regeneration period. Up to 2.8% of hepatocytes were beta-galactosidase positive at the end of the procedure. However, the number of positive cells declined rapidly and few positive hepatocytes were detected after 3 weeks. PCR demonstrated the disappearance of the provirus. Histologically, inflammatory lesions were observed in the transduced livers. Finally, we demonstrated the presence of a cytotoxic T lymphocyte immune response directed against beta-galactosidase-expressing cells, which could explain the disappearance of the transgene. This work suggests that the efficiency of in vivo gene delivery using high-titer retroviral vectors directly infused into the circulation may be hampered by a cytotoxic immune response against the infected cells.Keywords
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