Session Speaker
A Combined Artificial Chromosome-Stem Cell Therapy
Method for the Treatment of Krabbe's Disease in the Twitcher Mouse
Robert Katona, Ildiko Sinko, Tunde Praznovszky,
Erika Csonka, Katalin Fodor, Imre Cserpan, Peter Blazso, Andor Udvardy
and Gyula Hadlaczky
Hungary
Mammalian Artificial Chromosomes (MACs) are
safe, stable, non-integrating genetic vectors with almost unlimited
therapeutic transgene carrying capacity. The combination of MAC and
stem cell technologies offers a new strategy for stem cell based therapy,
the efficacy of which was confirmed and validated by using a mouse
model of a devastating monogenic disease, galactocerebrosidase deficiency
(Krabbe's disease).
Therapeutic MACs were generated by sequence-specific loading of galactocerebrosidase
transgenes into a platform MAC, and stable, pluripotent mouse embryonic
stem cell lines were established with these chromosomes. The transgenic
stem cells were thoroughly characterized and used to produce chimeric
mice on the mutant genetic background (Twitcher mice).
The lifespan of these chimeras was increased up to fourfold compared
to control mice, verifying the feasibility of the development of MAC-stem
cell systems for the delivery of therapeutic genes in stem cells to
treat genetic diseases and cancers, and to produce cell types for
cell replacement therapies.
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