Correction of sickle cell disease by homologous recombination in embryonic stem cells

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Wu, Li-Chen
Sun, Chiao-Wang
Ryan, Thomas M.
Pawlik, Kevin M.
Ren, Jinxiang
Townes, Tim M. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Alabama Birmingham, Dept Biochem & Mol Genet, Sch Med, Birmingham, AL 35294 USA
[2] Univ Alabama Birmingham, Dept Biochem & Mol Genet, Sch Dent, Birmingham, AL 35294 USA
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10.1182/blood-2006-02-004812
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Previous studies have demonstrated that sickle cell disease (SCD) can be corrected in mouse models by transduction of hematopoietic stem cells with lentiviral vectors containing antisickling globin genes followed by transplantation of these cells into syngeneic recipients. Although self-inactivating (SIN) lentiviral vectors with or without insulator elements should provide a safe and effective treatment in humans, some concerns about insertional mutagenesis persist. An ideal correction would involve replacement of the sickle globin gene (ps) with a normal copy of the gene (beta(A)). We recently derived embryonic stem (ES) cells from a novel knock-in mouse model of SCID and tested a protocol for correcting the sickle mutation by homologous recombination. In this paper, we demonstrate the replacement of the human beta(S)-globin gene with a human beta(A)-globin gene and the derivation of mice from these cells. The animals produce high levels of normal human hemoglobin (HbA) and the pathology associated with SCID is corrected. Hematologic values are restored to normal levels and organ pathology is ameliorated. These experiments provide a foundation for similar studies in human ES cells derived from sickle cell patients. Although efficient methods for production of human ES cells by somatic nuclear transfer must be developed, the data in this paper demonstrate that sickle cell disease can be corrected without the risk of insertional mutagenesis.
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页码:1183 / 1188
页数:6
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