Flavia Spirito
French Institute of Health and Medical Research
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Journal of Gene Medicine | 2001
Flavia Spirito; Guerrino Meneguzzi; Olivier Danos; Mauro Mezzina
The easy accessibility of the skin as a therapeutic target provides an exciting potential for this organ for the development of gene therapy protocols for cutaneous diseases and a variety of metabolic disorders. Thus far, full phenotypic reversion of a diseased phenotype has been achieved in vivo for junctional epidermolysis bullosa and X‐linked or lamellar ichthyosis and in vitro for xeroderma pigmentosum. These recessive skin diseases are characterized by skin blistering, abnormalities in epidermal differentiation and increased development of skin cancers, respectively. Corrective gene delivery at both molecular and functional levels was achieved by transduction of cultured skin cells using retroviral vectors carrying the specific curative cDNA. These positive results should prompt clinical trials based on transplantation of artificial epithelia reconstructed ex vivo using genetically modified keratinocytes. Promising results have also been obtained in phenotypic reversion of cells isolated from patients suffering from a number of metabolic diseases such as gyrate atrophy, familial hypercholesterolemia or phenylketonuria. In these diseases transplantation of autologous artificial epithelia expressing the transgenes of interest or direct transfer of the DNA to the skin represents a potential therapeutic approach for the systemic delivery of active molecules. Successful cutaneous gene therapy trials, however, require development of protocols for efficient gene transfer to epidermal stem cells, and information about the host immune response to the recombinant polypeptides produced by the implanted keratinocytes. The availability of spontaneous animal models for genodermatoses will validate the gene therapy approach in preclinical trials. Copyright
Journal of Gene Medicine | 2005
Laurent Gagnoux-Palacios; Catherine Hervouet; Flavia Spirito; Stephanie Roques; Mauro Mezzina; Olivier Danos; Guerrino Meneguzzi
Genetically modified keratinocytes generate transplantable self‐renewing epithelia suitable for delivery of therapeutic polypeptides. However, the variety of viral vectors and experimental conditions currently used make fragmented or contradictory the information on the transduction efficiency of the human primary keratinocytes. To compare the suitability of the most currently used viral vectors for efficient gene transfer to human keratinocytes, we have performed a comparative study using a panel of recombinant constructs.
Journal of Cell Biology | 2001
Laurent Gagnoux-Palacios; Maryline Allegra; Flavia Spirito; Olivier Pommeret; Christine Roméro; Jean-Paul Ortonne; Guerrino Meneguzzi
Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2002
Flavia Spirito; Alexandra Charlesworth; Jean-Paul Ortonne; Guerrino Meneguzzi; Keith E. Linder; J. D. Baird
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2006
Flavia Spirito; Annabelle Capt; Marcela Del Rio; Fernando Larcher; Éric Guaguère; Olivier Danos; Guerrino Meneguzzi
Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2005
Annabelle Capt; Flavia Spirito; Éric Guaguère; Anne Spadafora; Jean-Paul Ortonne; Guerrino Meneguzzi
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2003
Annabelle Capt; Flavia Spirito; Richard Guyon; Catherine André; Jean-Paul Ortonne; Guerrino Meneguzzi
Veterinary Dermatology | 2004
Flavia Spirito; Annabelle Capt; Éric Guaguère; M. Del Rio; Guerrino Meneguzzi
Archive | 2002
John Baird; Keith Linder; Guerrino Meneguzzi; Flavia Spirito; Alexandra Charlesworth
Bulletin De L Academie Veterinaire De France | 2003
Eric Guaguere; Annabelle Capt; Flavia Spirito; Guerrino Meneguzzi