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Development of a gene transfer-based treatment for radiation-induced salivary hypofunction.


ABSTRACT: A significant long-term side effect of radiation therapy for head and neck cancers is xerostomia, a dry mouth, due to salivary gland damage. Despite continuing efforts to eliminate this problem, many patients continue to suffer. This brief review describes our efforts to develop a gene transfer approach, employing the aquaporin-1 cDNA, to treat patients with existing radiation-induced salivary hypofunction. A Phase I/II clinical trial, using a recombinant adenoviral vector to mediate gene transfer, is currently underway.

SUBMITTER: Baum BJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2818419 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Development of a gene transfer-based treatment for radiation-induced salivary hypofunction.

Baum Bruce J BJ   Zheng Changyu C   Alevizos Ilias I   Cotrim Ana P AP   Liu Shuying S   McCullagh Linda L   Goldsmith Corinne M CM   McDermott Nancy N   Chiorini John A JA   Nikolov Nikolay P NP   Illei Gabor G GG  

Oral oncology 20091104 1


A significant long-term side effect of radiation therapy for head and neck cancers is xerostomia, a dry mouth, due to salivary gland damage. Despite continuing efforts to eliminate this problem, many patients continue to suffer. This brief review describes our efforts to develop a gene transfer approach, employing the aquaporin-1 cDNA, to treat patients with existing radiation-induced salivary hypofunction. A Phase I/II clinical trial, using a recombinant adenoviral vector to mediate gene transf  ...[more]

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