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Aquaporin-1 gene transfer to correct radiation-induced salivary hypofunction.


ABSTRACT: Irradiation damage to salivary glands is a common iatrogenic consequence of treatment for head and neck cancers. The subsequent lack of saliva production leads to many functional and quality-of-life problems for affected patients and there is no effective conventional therapy. To address this problem, we developed an in vivo gene therapy strategy involving viral vector-mediated transfer of the aquaporin-1 cDNA to irradiation-damaged glands and successfully tested it in two pre-clinical models (irradiated rats and miniature pigs), as well as demonstrated its safety in a large toxicology and biodistribution study. Thereafter, a clinical research protocol was developed that has received approval from all required authorities in the United States. Patients are currently being enrolled in this study.

SUBMITTER: Baum BJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2760475 | biostudies-literature | 2009

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Aquaporin-1 gene transfer to correct radiation-induced salivary hypofunction.

Baum Bruce J BJ   Zheng Changyu C   Cotrim Ana P AP   McCullagh Linda L   Goldsmith Corinne M CM   Brahim Jaime S JS   Atkinson Jane C JC   Turner R James RJ   Liu Shuying S   Nikolov Nikolay N   Illei Gabor G GG  

Handbook of experimental pharmacology 20090101 190


Irradiation damage to salivary glands is a common iatrogenic consequence of treatment for head and neck cancers. The subsequent lack of saliva production leads to many functional and quality-of-life problems for affected patients and there is no effective conventional therapy. To address this problem, we developed an in vivo gene therapy strategy involving viral vector-mediated transfer of the aquaporin-1 cDNA to irradiation-damaged glands and successfully tested it in two pre-clinical models (i  ...[more]

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