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PLOS ONE | 2007

Switching on the lights for gene therapy

Alexandra Winkeler; Miguel Sena-Esteves; Leonie E.M. Paulis; Hongfeng Li; Yannic Waerzeggers; Benedikt Rückriem; Uwe Himmelreich; Markus Klein; Parisa Monfared; Maria Adele Rueger; Michael T. Heneka; Stefan Vollmar; Mathias Hoehn; Cornel Fraefel; Rudolf Graf; Klaus Wienhard; Wolf–Dieter Heiss; Andreas H. Jacobs

Strategies for non-invasive and quantitative imaging of gene expression in vivo have been developed over the past decade. Non-invasive assessment of the dynamics of gene regulation is of interest for the detection of endogenous disease-specific biological alterations (e.g., signal transduction) and for monitoring the induction and regulation of therapeutic genes (e.g., gene therapy). To demonstrate that non-invasive imaging of regulated expression of any type of gene after in vivo transduction by versatile vectors is feasible, we generated regulatable herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) amplicon vectors carrying hormone (mifepristone) or antibiotic (tetracycline) regulated promoters driving the proportional co-expression of two marker genes. Regulated gene expression was monitored by fluorescence microscopy in culture and by positron emission tomography (PET) or bioluminescence (BLI) in vivo. The induction levels evaluated in glioma models varied depending on the dose of inductor. With fluorescence microscopy and BLI being the tools for assessing gene expression in culture and animal models, and with PET being the technology for possible application in humans, the generated vectors may serve to non-invasively monitor the dynamics of any gene of interest which is proportionally co-expressed with the respective imaging marker gene in research applications aiming towards translation into clinical application.


Molecular Therapy | 2007

Bystander killing of malignant glioma by bone marrow-derived tumor-infiltrating progenitor cells expressing a suicide gene.

Hrvoje Miletic; Yvonne Fischer; Sara Litwak; Tsanan Giroglou; Yannic Waerzeggers; Alexandra Winkeler; Huongfeng Li; Uwe Himmelreich; Claudia Lange; Werner Stenzel; Martina Deckert; Harald Neumann; Andreas H. Jacobs; Dorothee von Laer


Proceedings of the European Symposium on Artificial Networks, Computational Intelligence and Machine Learning | 2016

Initializing Nonnegative Matrix Factorization using the Successive Projection Algorithm for multi-parametric medical image segmentation

Nicolas Sauwen; Marjan Acou; Bharath Halandur Nagaraja; Diana Sima; Jelle Veraart; Frederik Maes; Uwe Himmelreich; Eric Achten; Sabine Van Huffel


Archive | 2007

MR-Bildgebung in der experimentellen Neurologie

Uwe Himmelreich; Klaus Kruttwig; Mathias Hoehn


Proc. Intl. Soc. Magn. Reson. Med. | 2014

Perfusion and vascular response as early markers in a bigenic mouse model of Alzheimer’s Disease

Kristof Govaerts; Uwe Himmelreich; Fred Van Leuven; Tom Dresselaers


Archive | 2017

Longitudinal, non-invasive assessment of murine cryptococcosis models to monitor disease progression and the brain fungal burden by using in vivo imaging methods

Liesbeth Vanherp; Amy Hillen; Jennifer Poelmans; Katrien Lagrou; Greetje Vande Velde; Uwe Himmelreich


Archive | 2017

Detection of in vivo biomarkers in fungal brain infection models with potential determination of cell viability

Liesbeth Vanherp; Amy Hillen; Jennifer Poelmans; Akila Weerasekera; Katrien Lagrou; Greetje Vande Velde; Uwe Himmelreich


Archive | 2016

In vivo assessment of the fungal load in mouse models of cerebral cryptococcosis using a combination of MR imaging, MR spectroscopy and fibered confocal fluorescence microscopy

Liesbeth Vanherp; Amy Hillen; Jennifer Poelmans; Katrien Lagrou; Greetje Vande Velde; Uwe Himmelreich


Archive | 2016

Longitudinal MRI characterizes the impact of prenatal irradiation on ageing

Tine Verreet; Janaki Raman Rangarajan; Kristof Govaerts; Frederik Maes; Sarah Baatout; Lieve Moons; Mohammed Abderrafi Benotmane; Uwe Himmelreich


Archive | 2016

Multimodal Imaging of Murine Cryptococcosis Models for the In Vivo Assessment of the Brain Fungal Burden

Liesbeth Vanherp; Amy Hillen; Jennifer Poelmans; Katrien Lagrou; Greetje Vande Velde; Uwe Himmelreich

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Greetje Vande Velde

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Tom Dresselaers

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Amy Hillen

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Katrien Lagrou

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Jennifer Poelmans

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Janaki Raman Rangarajan

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Karim Louchami

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Liesbeth Vanherp

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Frederik Maes

The Catholic University of America

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Sayuan Liang

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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