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Human Gene Therapy | 2002

Tightly Regulated Long-Term Erythropoietin Expression In Vivo Using Tet-Inducible Recombinant Adeno-Associated Viral Vectors

Katherine Rendahl; Dulce Quiroz; Martha B. Ladner; Mazie Yee Coyne; Jon Seltzer; William C. Manning; Jaime Escobedo

Recombinant adeno-associated viral (rAAV) vectors containing an improved tetracycline (tet) system of transcriptional regulation are an efficient strategy for the control of long-term therapeutic gene expression. In vivo studies with the original tet-off and tet-on vectors, while promising, have failed to demonstrate complete repression in the uninduced state. To address this issue, we incorporated the tTS(kid) fusion of the tet repressor and a KRAB-derived transcriptional silencer into the tet-on system in the context of rAAV vectors. The tTS(kid) repressor and rtTA activator were expressed constituitively from a regulator vector, and the repressor and an erythropoietin (Epo) transgene were expressed inducibly via a second vector. Following intramuscular co-injection of these vectors, we observed repeated induction of serum Epo protein following drug administration and undetectable levels after its withdrawal. Four cycles of regulation were achieved over a 32-week period. Thus, the tet-on system plus the tTS(kid) repressor delivered via nonpathogenic rAAV vectors is a powerful tool for controlling the in vivo expression of therapeutic transgenes. In a clinical setting, the repressor could provide a mechanism for abolishing transgene expression if it were no longer needed or if the safety of a patient became compromised.


Nature Biotechnology | 1983

Molecular cloning of exo-cellobiohydrolase I derived from Trichoderma reesei strain L27

S. Shoemaker; Vl Schweickart; Martha B. Ladner; David H. Gelfand; Shirley Kwok; K. Myambo; Michael A. Innis


Nature Biotechnology | 1987

Cloning, Characterization, and Expression in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae of Endoglucanase I from Trichoderma Reesei

Janelle N. Van Arsdell; Shirley Kwok; Vl Schweickart; Martha B. Ladner; David H. Gelfand; Michael A. Innis


Archive | 1984

Recombinant fungal cellobiohydrolases

Sharon Payne Shoemaker; David H. Gelfand; Michael A. Innis; Shirley Kwok; Martha B. Ladner; Vicky Schweickart


Molecular Therapy | 2001

Recombinant AAV-Mediated Delivery of a Tet-Inducible Reporter Gene to the Rat Retina

L.H. McGee Sanftner; Katherine Rendahl; D. Quiroz; Mazie Yee Coyne; Martha B. Ladner; William C. Manning; John G. Flannery


Molecular Therapy | 2001

Two Animal Models of Retinal Degeneration Are Rescued by Recombinant Adeno-associated Virus-Mediated Production of FGF-5 and FGF-18

Eric S. Green; Katherine Rendahl; Shangzhen Zhou; Martha B. Ladner; Mazie Yee Coyne; Ranjana Srivastava; William C. Manning; John G. Flannery


Archive | 1986

Recombinant colony stimulating factor-1

Ernest S. Kawasaki; Martha B. Ladner; Janelle N. Van Arsdell; Alice M. Wang; Peter Ralph; Mazie Yee Coyne; Mary Kim Warren


Archive | 2001

Materials and methods for simplified AAV production

Varavani Dwarki; Martha B. Ladner; Jaime Escobedo; Shangzhen Zhou


Archive | 2002

Replication-defective recombinant AAV virions

Varavani Dwarki; Martha B. Ladner; Jaime Escobedo; Shangzhen Zhou


Archive | 1995

N∇2-CSF-1(long form) and carboxy truncated fragments thereof

Martha B. Ladner; Janelle A. Noble; George Martin; Ernest S. Kawasaki; Mazie Yee Coyne; Robert F. Halenbeck; Kirston E. Koths

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