In vivo gene transfer: focus on the kidney |
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Authors: | Wagner, Jurgen Madry, Henning Reszka, Regina |
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Affiliation: | Institut de Génétique et de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire Illkirch, France and Max Delbrück Center of Molecular Medicine Berlin-Buch, Germany |
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Abstract: | Renal gene transfer techniques are being developed as a novelexperimental approach to understand the pathogenesis of renaldisease and to potentially develop new therapeutic tools. Wereview the currently available technology to introduce foreigngenetic material into renal tissue, i.e., retroviral, adenoviral,and liposomal transfer systems with their respective advantagesand caveats. Today, the transfer efficiency of these methodsappears to be sufficiently high to study the effects of transducedgenes on renal function and morphology in rat kidney. This willallow (i) the elucidation of the function of genes on the courseof renal disease in experimental animal models and (ii) themodulation of local expression of endogenous genes which presumptivelycontribute to renal pathology in these models. One strategyto accomplish this aim is the use of recombinant DNA technologyto design antisense DNA constructs or oligonucleotides, whichinterfere with the renal expression of target genes. We willalso discuss some of the shortcomings of the currently usedtechniques with respect to potential therapeutic use of genetransfer systems and gene modulation. |
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Keywords: | DNA gene transfer transgene renal disease glomerulonephritis |
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