L. Terry Spencer
University of Florida
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2009
Mark L. Brantly; Jeffrey D. Chulay; Lili Wang; Christian Mueller; Margaret Humphries; L. Terry Spencer; Farshid N. Rouhani; Thomas J. Conlon; Roberto Calcedo; Michael R. Betts; Carolyn T. Spencer; Barry J. Byrne; James M. Wilson; Terence R. Flotte
Alpha-1 antitrypsin (AAT) deficiency is well-suited as a target for human gene transfer. We performed a phase 1, open-label, dose-escalation clinical trial of a recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) vector expressing normal (M) AAT packaged into serotype 1 AAV capsids delivered by i.m. injection. Nine AAT-deficient subjects were enrolled sequentially in cohorts of 3 each at doses of 6.9 × 1012, 2.2 × 1013, and 6.0 × 1013 vector genome particles per patient. Four subjects receiving AAT protein augmentation discontinued therapy 28 or 56 days before vector administration. Vector administration was well tolerated, with only mild local reactions and 1 unrelated serious adverse event (bacterial epididymitis). There were no changes in hematology or clinical chemistry parameters. M-specific AAT was expressed above background in all subjects in cohorts 2 and 3 and was sustained at levels 0.1% of normal for at least 1 year in the highest dosage level cohort, despite development of neutralizing antibody and IFN-γ enzyme-linked immunospot responses to AAV1 capsid at day 14 in all subjects. These findings suggest that immune responses to AAV capsid that develop after i.m. injection of a serotype 1 rAAV vector expressing AAT do not completely eliminate transduced cells in this context.
Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease | 2010
Jaime E. Hale; Richard B. Parad; Henry L. Dorkin; Robert Gerstle; Allen Lapey; Brian O'Sullivan; L. Terry Spencer; William Yee; Anne Marie Comeau
Newborn screening (NBS) for cystic fibrosis (CF) offers the opportunity for early diagnosis and improved outcomes in patients with CF and has been universally available in the state of Massachusetts since 1999 using an immunoreactive trypsinogen (IRT)-DNA algorithm. Ideally, CF NBS is incorporated as part of an integrated NBS system that allows for comprehensive and coordinated education, laboratory screening, clinical follow-up, and evaluation so that evidence-based data can be used to maximize quality improvements and optimize the screening algorithm. The New England Newborn Screening Program (NENSP) retrospectively analyzed Massachusetts’s CF newborn screening data that yielded decisions to eliminate a screen-positive category, maintain the IRT cutoff value that prompts the second tier DNA testing, and communicate CF relative risk to primary care providers (PCPs) based on categorization of positive CF NBS results.
Chest | 2004
Richard B. Moss; David M. Rodman; L. Terry Spencer; Moira L. Aitken; Pamela L. Zeitlin; David A. Waltz; Carlos Milla; Alan S. Brody; John P. Clancy; Bonnie W. Ramsey; Nicole Hamblett; Alison E. Heald
Human Gene Therapy | 2007
Richard B. Moss; Carlos Milla; John Colombo; Frank J. Accurso; Pamela L. Zeitlin; John P. Clancy; L. Terry Spencer; Joseph M. Pilewski; David A. Waltz; Henry L. Dorkin; Thomas W. Ferkol; Mark Pian; Bonnie W. Ramsey; Barrie J. Carter; Dana B. Martin; Alison E. Heald
Human Gene Therapy | 2006
Mark L. Brantly; L. Terry Spencer; Margaret Humphries; Thomas J. Conlon; Carolyn T. Spencer; Amy Poirier; Wendy Garlington; Dawn J. Baker; Sihong Song; Kenneth I. Berns; Nicholas Muzyczka; Richard O. Snyder; Barry J. Byrne; Terence R. Flotte
American Journal of Physiology-lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology | 2004
L. Terry Spencer; Gregorino Paone; Peter M. Krein; Farshid N. Rouhani; Jesus Rivera-Nieves; Mark L. Brantly
The New England Journal of Medicine | 2005
L. Terry Spencer; John E. Humphries; Mark L. Brantly
The Journal of Pediatrics | 2000
L. Terry Spencer; Max R. Langham; Mark H. Hoyer; David A. Jones; James G. Caridi; Sarah E. Chesrown
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2009
Mark L. Brantly; Jeffrey D. Chulay; Lili Wang; Christian Mueller; Margaret Humphries; L. Terry Spencer; Farshid N. Rouhani; Thomas J. Conlon; Roberto Calcedo; Michael R. Betts; Carolyn T. Spencer; Barry J. Byrne; James M. Wilson; Terence R. Flotte
Archive | 2006
Nicole Hamblett; Alison E. Heald; David A. Waltz; Carlos Milla; Alan S. Brody; John P. Clancy; Bonnie W. Ramsey; Richard B. Moss; David M. Rodman; L. Terry Spencer; Moira L. Aitken; L Pamela