Katsuo Sueishi
Shinshu University
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Human Gene Therapy | 2009
Yasuhiro Ikeda; Yoshikazu Yonemitsu; Masanori Miyazaki; Ri-ichiro Kohno; Yusuke Murakami; Toshinori Murata; Toshiaki Tabata; Yasuji Ueda; Fumiko Ono; Toshimichi Suzuki; Naohide Ageyama; Keiji Terao; Mamoru Hasegawa; Katsuo Sueishi; Tatsuro Ishibashi
Abstract Gene therapy may hold promise as a therapeutic approach for the treatment of intractable ocular diseases, including retinitis pigmentosa (RP). Gene transfer vectors that are able to show long-lasting transgene expression in vivo are highly desirable to treat RP; however, there is a dearth of information regarding long-term transgene expression in the eyes of large animals. We previously reported that the simian immunodeficiency virus from African green monkeys (SIVagm)-based lentiviral vector showed efficient, stable, and safe retinal gene transfer, resulting in significant prevention of retinal degeneration by gene transfer of a neurotrophic factor, human pigment epithelium-derived factor (hPEDF), in rodents. Before applying this strategy in a clinical setting, we here assessed the long-lasting transgene expression of our third-generation SIVagm-based lentiviral vectors in the retinal tissue of nonhuman primates. Approximately 20-50 mul of SIV-EGFP (enhanced green fluorescent protein) or SIV-hPEDF was injected into the subretinal space via a glass capillary tube. To detect EGFP expression in the retina, we used a fluorescence fundus camera at various time points after gene transfer. Human PEDF expression was assessed by immunohistochemical analysis, Western blot assay, and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The retinas demonstrated frequent EGFP expression that was preserved for at least 4 years without significant decline. The expression of hPEDF was stable, and occurred mainly in the retinal pigment epithelium. The secreted protein was detected in vitreous and aqueous humor. We thus propose that SIVagm-mediated stable gene transfer might be significantly useful for ocular gene transfer in a clinical setting.
Archive | 2011
Yoshikazu Yonemitsu; Katsuo Sueishi; Masayuki Fukumura; Xiaogang Hou; Mamoru Hasegawa; Hidenori Matsusaka; Hiroyuki Tsutsui
Archive | 2003
Shinji Okano; Yoshikazu Yonemitsu; Katsuo Sueishi; Mamoru Hasegawa
Archive | 2005
Shinji Okano; Yoshikazu Yonemitsu; Katsuo Sueishi; Satoko Shibata; Mamoru Hasegawa; Haruhiko Kondo
Archive | 2001
Kensuke Egashira; Yoshikazu Yonemitsu; Katsuo Sueishi; Yasuhiro Ikeda; Yoshiyuki Inada
Archive | 2005
Shinji Okano; Yoshikazu Yonemitsu; Katsuo Sueishi; Satoko Shibata; Mamoru Hasegawa; Haruhiko Kondo
Archive | 2004
Shinji Okano; Yoshikazu Yonemitsu; Katsuo Sueishi; Satoko Shibata; Mamoru Hasegawa
Archive | 2004
Shinji Okano; Yoshikazu Yonemitsu; Katsuo Sueishi; Satoko Shibata; Mamoru Hasegawa
Archive | 2006
Masanori Miyazaki; 宮崎 勝徳; Yoshikazu Yonemitsu; 米満 吉和; Yasuhiro Ikeda; 池田 康博; Katsuo Sueishi; 居石 克夫; Toshiaki Tabata; 田畑 寿晃; Akihiro Iida; 飯田 章博; Yasuji Ueda; 上田 泰次; Mamoru Hasegawa; 長谷川 護
Archive | 2005
Katsuo Sueishi; Yoshikazu Yonemitsu; Yasunori Shikada; Norifumi Tsutsumi; Mamoru Hasegawa