Andrew M. Davidoff
Harvard University
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Molecular Therapy | 2011
Amit C. Nathwani; Cecilia Rosales; Jenny McIntosh; Ghasem Rastegarlari; Devhrut Nathwani; Deepak Raj; Sushmita Nawathe; Simon N. Waddington; Roderick T. Bronson; Scott Jackson; Robert E. Donahue; Katherine A. High; Federico Mingozzi; Catherine Y.C. Ng; Junfang Zhou; Yunyu Spence; M. Beth McCarville; Marc Valentine; James A. Allay; John Coleman; Susan Sleep; John T. Gray; Arthur W. Nienhuis; Andrew M. Davidoff
Adeno-associated virus vectors (AAV) show promise for liver-targeted gene therapy. In this study, we examined the long-term consequences of a single intravenous administration of a self-complementary AAV vector (scAAV2/ 8-LP1-hFIXco) encoding a codon optimized human factor IX (hFIX) gene in 24 nonhuman primates (NHPs). A dose-response relationship between vector titer and transgene expression was observed. Peak hFIX expression following the highest dose of vector (2 × 10(12) pcr-vector genomes (vg)/kg) was 21 ± 3 µg/ml (~420% of normal). Fluorescent in-situ hybridization demonstrated scAAV provirus in almost 100% of hepatocytes at that dose. No perturbations of clinical or laboratory parameters were noted and vector genomes were cleared from bodily fluids by 10 days. Macaques transduced with 2 × 10(11) pcr-vg/kg were followed for the longest period (~5 years), during which time expression of hFIX remained >10% of normal level, despite a gradual decline in transgene copy number and the proportion of transduced hepatocytes. All macaques developed serotype-specific antibodies but no capsid-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes were detected. The liver was preferentially transduced with 300-fold more proviral copies than extrahepatic tissues. Long-term biochemical, ultrasound imaging, and histologic follow-up of this large cohort of NHP revealed no toxicity. These data support further evaluation of this vector in hemophilia B patients.
Blood | 2006
Amit C. Nathwani; John T. Gray; Catherine Y.C. Ng; Junfang Zhou; Yunyu Spence; Simon N. Waddington; Edward G. D. Tuddenham; Geoffrey Kemball-Cook; Jenny McIntosh; Mariette Boon-Spijker; Koen Mertens; Andrew M. Davidoff
Archive | 2014
Amit C. Nathwani; Maria I Cancio; Catherine Y.C. Ng; Junfang Zhou; Christopher L. Morton; Andrew M. Davidoff; Arthur W. Nienhuis; John T. Gray; Paolo Fagone; Federico Mingozzi; Shangzhen Zhou; Edward G. D. Tuddenham; Olivier D. Christophe; John H. McVey; Simon N. Waddington; Jenny McIntosh; Peter J. Lenting; Cecilia Rosales; Doyoung Lee; Deepak Raj
Archive | 2014
Andrew M. Davidoff; Amit C. Nathwani; Christopher L. Morton; Aj Thrasher; John T. Gray; Francis J. Castellino; Alice F. Tarantal; Suzanne M. K. Buckley; Simon N. Waddington; John H. McVey; Yunyu Spence; Christopher Binny; Jenny McIntosh; Marco Della Peruta; Hanna Kymalainen
Archive | 2013
Arthur W. Nienhuis; Clive Slaughter; Junfang Zhou; Jay N. Lozier; Timothy D. Mandrell; Elio F. Vanin; Amit C. Nathwani; Andrew M. Davidoff; Hideki Hanawa; Yunyu Hu; Fredric A. Hoffer
Archive | 2013
Melanie Cochrane; Elaine Gray; Edward G. D. Tuddenham; Andrew M. Davidoff; Amit C. Nathwani; John T. Gray; Jenny McIntosh; Catherine Y.C. Ng; Junfang Zhou; Yunyu Spence
Archive | 2010
Amit C. Nathwani; Natalie Ward; Adrian Thrasher; Edward G. D. Tuddenham; John H. McVey; John T. Gray; Andrew M. Davidoff
Archive | 2010
Christian J. Streck; Andrew M. Davidoff; Amit C. Nathwani; Reuben Benjamin; Asim Khwaja; Nalini Singh; Jenny McIntosh; Anthony Meager; Meenu Wadhwa
Archive | 2010
Amit C. Nathwani; Natalie Ward; Adrian Thrasher; Edward G. D. Tuddenham; John H. McVey; John T. Gray; Andrew M. Davidoff
Archive | 2010
Amit C. Nathwani; Andrew M. Davidoff; Hideki Hanawa; Junfang Zhou; Elio F. Vanin; William T. Arthur