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Ultrasound-Mediated Gene Therapy in Swine Livers Using Single-Element, Multi-lensed, High-Intensity Ultrasound Transducers.


ABSTRACT: We have achieved significant enhancement of gene delivery into livers of large animals using ultrasound (US)-targeted microbubble (MB) destruction methods. An infusion of pGL4 (encoding a luciferase reporter gene) plasmid DNA (pDNA) and MBs into a portal-vein segmental branch of a porcine liver was exposed to US for 4 min. Therapeutic US induced cavitation of MBs to temporarily permeabilize the vascular endothelium and cell membranes, allowing entry of pDNA. We obtained a 64-fold enhancement in luciferase expression in pig livers compared to control without US using an unfocused, dual-element transducer (H105, center frequency [fc] = 1.10 MHz) at 2.7 MPa peak negative pressure (PNP). However, input electrical energy was limited, and modified transducers were designed to have spherical (H185A, fc = 1.10 MHz) or cylindrical foci (H185B, fc = 1.10 MHz; H185D, fc = 1.05 MHz) to enhance PNP output. The revised transducers required less electrical input to achieve 2.7 MPa PNP compared to H105, thereby allowing PNP outputs of up to 6.2 MPa without surpassing the piezo-material limitations. Subsequently, luciferase expression significantly improved up to 9,000-fold compared to controls with minor liver damage. These advancements will allow us to modify our current protocols toward minimally invasive US gene therapy.

SUBMITTER: Noble-Vranish ML 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6077835 | biostudies-other | 2018 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Ultrasound-Mediated Gene Therapy in Swine Livers Using Single-Element, Multi-lensed, High-Intensity Ultrasound Transducers.

Noble-Vranish Misty L ML   Song Shuxian S   Morrison Kyle P KP   Tran Dominic M DM   Sun Ryan R RR   Loeb Keith R KR   Keilman George W GW   Miao Carol H CH  

Molecular therapy. Methods & clinical development 20180705


We have achieved significant enhancement of gene delivery into livers of large animals using ultrasound (US)-targeted microbubble (MB) destruction methods. An infusion of pGL4 (encoding a <i>luciferase</i> reporter gene) plasmid DNA (pDNA) and MBs into a portal-vein segmental branch of a porcine liver was exposed to US for 4 min. Therapeutic US induced cavitation of MBs to temporarily permeabilize the vascular endothelium and cell membranes, allowing entry of pDNA. We obtained a 64-fold enhancem  ...[more]

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