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Breakthrough for "Bubble Boy" Disease

December 16, 2006
Breakthrough
for "Bubble Boy" Disease
Source:
drkoop.com
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Mortellaro A, Hernandez RJ, Guerrini MM, Carlucci F, Tabucchi A, Ponzoni
M, Sanvito F, Doglioni C, Di Serio C, Biasco L, Follenzi A, Naldini
L, Bordignon C, Roncarolo MG, Aiuti A. Ex vivo gene therapy with lentiviral
vectors rescues adenosine deaminase (ADA)-deficient mice and corrects
their immune and metabolic defects. Blood. 2006 Nov 1;108(9):2979-88.
Epub 2006 Jul 11.
Via Olgettina 58, 20132, Milan, Italy.
alessandro.aiuti@hsr.it
Adenosine deaminase (ADA) deficiency is caused by a purine metabolic
dysfunction, leading to severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) and
multiple organ damage. To investigate the efficacy of ex vivo gene therapy
with self-inactivating lentiviral vectors (LVs) in correcting this complex
phenotype, we used an ADA(-/-) mouse model characterized by early postnatal
lethality. LV-mediated ADA gene transfer into bone marrow cells combined
with low-dose irradiation rescued mice from lethality and restored their
growth, as did transplantation of wild-type bone marrow. Mixed chimerism
with multilineage engraftment of transduced cells was detected in the
long term in animals that underwent transplantation. ADA activity was
normalized in lymphocytes and partially corrected in red blood cells
(RBCs), resulting in full metabolic detoxification and prevention of
severe pulmonary insufficiency. Moreover, gene therapy restored normal
lymphoid differentiation and immune functions, including antigen-specific
antibody production. Similar degrees of detoxification and immune reconstitution
were obtained in mice treated early after birth or after 1 month of
enzyme-replacement therapy, mimicking 2 potential applications for ADA-SCID.
Overall, this study demonstrates the efficacy of LV gene transfer in
correcting both the immunological and metabolic phenotypes of ADA-SCID
and supports the future clinical use of this approach.
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