Specific organ gene transfer in vivo by regional organ perfusion with herpes viral amplicon vectors: Implications for local gene therapy

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Brooks, AD
Ng, B
Liu, D
Brownlee, M
Burt, M
Federoff, HJ
Fong, YM
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[1] Mem Sloan Kettering Canc Ctr, Dept Surg, New York, NY 10021 USA
[2] Montefiore Med Ctr, Albert Einstein Coll Med, Dept Med, Bronx, NY 10467 USA
[3] Univ Rochester, Dept Neurol Med Microbiol & Immunol, Rochester, NY USA
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10.1067/msy.2001.111697
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Background. Many gene therapy strategies would benefit from efficient, regional organ delivery of therapeutic genes. Methods. Regional perfusions of lung, liver or bladder were performed to determine if rapid and efficient gene transfer can be accomplished in vivo, and to deter mine if in vivo gene transfer can be limited to the organ of interest. In addition, herpes simplex virus' tumor necrosis factor (HSVtnf), carrying the human tumor necrosis factor alpha gene was used as a treatment for methylcholanthrene sarcoma in a syngeneic lung metastases model in Fisher rats. Results. A 20-minute perfusion using HSV carrying beta -galactosidase (HSVlac) produced significant expression of this marker gene isolated to the target organs, without organ-specific tissue injury or inflammation. Regional perfusion of organs with HSV carrying the cytokine gene tumor necrosis factor a also resulted in high-level local organ production of this cytokine (2851 +/- 53 pg/g tissue in perfused lung versus 0 for the contralateral lung). For the current vector construct, expression of the gene of interest peaked between 2 and 4 days and was undetectable by 2 weeks after perfusion. In animals undergoing perfusion as treatment for pulmonary sarcoma, there was no difference between tumor counts in lungs perfused with HSVlac (17 +/- 6) or HSVtnf (22 +/- 8), but either treatment resulted in lower tumor counts than controls (111 +/- 24 nodules per lung, P <. 02). Conclusions. Regional organ perfusion using herpes viral vectors is an effective and well-tolerated in vivo method of transiently, delivering potentially toxic gene products to target organs in directing gene therapy. Regional lung perfusion with HSV amplicons reduces tumor burden in a mt model of pulmonary metastases, though HSVtnf cannot be demonstrated to augment the cytopathic effect of the HSV amplicon alone in the current model.
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