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A Polymorphic Dna Marker Linked To Cystic Fibrosis Is Located On Chromosome 7, Robert Knowlton, Odile Cohen-Haguenauer, Nguyen Van Cong, Jean Frézal, Valerie Brown, David Barker, Jeffrey Braman, James Schumm, Lap-Chee Tsui, Manuel Buchwald, Helen Donis-Keller Aug 2012

A Polymorphic Dna Marker Linked To Cystic Fibrosis Is Located On Chromosome 7, Robert Knowlton, Odile Cohen-Haguenauer, Nguyen Van Cong, Jean Frézal, Valerie Brown, David Barker, Jeffrey Braman, James Schumm, Lap-Chee Tsui, Manuel Buchwald, Helen Donis-Keller

Helen Donis-Keller

Although cystic fibrosis (CF) is among the most common inherited diseases in Caucasian populations, the basic biochemical defect is not yet known. CF is inherited as an autosomal recessive trait apparently due to mutations in a single gene, whence the efforts made to identify the genetic locus responsible by linkage studies. Two markers have recently been identified that are genetically linked to CF: one is a genetic variation in serum level of activity of the enzyme paraoxonase, and the other is a restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) identified with a randomly isolated DNA probe. We report here that the genetic …


Immune Responses In Cystic Fibrosis: Are They Intrinsically Defective?, Dmitry Ratner, Christian Mueller Aug 2012

Immune Responses In Cystic Fibrosis: Are They Intrinsically Defective?, Dmitry Ratner, Christian Mueller

Christian Mueller

Cystic fibrosis (CF), the most common lethal single-gene disorder affecting Northern Europeans and North Americans, is caused by mutations in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene. Cftr is a chloride channel and a regulator of other ion channels, and many aspects of the CF phenotype are directly related to ion channel abnormalities attributable to CFTR mutation. Lung disease is the most common limitation to the quantity and quality of life for patients with CF. One aspect that continues to be enigmatic is the observed alterations in innate and adaptive immune responses to certain pathogens. Altered responses to Pseudomonas …


The Pros And Cons Of Immunomodulatory Il-10 Gene Therapy With Recombinant Aav In A Cftr-/- -Dependent Allergy Mouse Model, Christian Mueller, Sofia Braag, A. Martino, Qiushi Tang, M. Campbell-Thompson, Terence Flotte Mar 2012

The Pros And Cons Of Immunomodulatory Il-10 Gene Therapy With Recombinant Aav In A Cftr-/- -Dependent Allergy Mouse Model, Christian Mueller, Sofia Braag, A. Martino, Qiushi Tang, M. Campbell-Thompson, Terence Flotte

Christian Mueller

Cystic fibrosis (CF) patients have decreased levels of lung epithelial interleukin (IL)-10 and increased levels of proinflammatory cytokines (tumor necrosis factor-alpha, IL-4, IL-8 and IL-6). This has also been documented in Cftr (cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator)-deficient mice (Cftr 489X(-/-), FABP-hCFTR(+/+)). Our laboratory has recently characterized a peculiar hyper-IgE phenotype in these mice, in response to Aspergillus fumigatus crude protein extract (Af-cpe). Thus, we hypothesized that sustained systemic circulating IL-10 levels achieved through skeletal muscle transduction with recombinant adeno-associated vectors expressing IL-10 (rAAV1-IL-10) would serve to downregulate Th1 and Th2 cytokine production. This in turn would dampen the allergic response …


Modulation Of Exaggerated-Ige Allergic Responses By Gene Transfer-Mediated Antagonism Of Il-13 And Il-17e., Christian Mueller, Allison Keeler, Sofia Braag, Timothy Menz, Qiushi Tang, Terence Flotte Mar 2012

Modulation Of Exaggerated-Ige Allergic Responses By Gene Transfer-Mediated Antagonism Of Il-13 And Il-17e., Christian Mueller, Allison Keeler, Sofia Braag, Timothy Menz, Qiushi Tang, Terence Flotte

Christian Mueller

Asthma and allergic rhinitis are almost invariable accompanied by elevated levels of immunoglobin E (IgE), and more importantly a genetic link between IgE levels and airway hyper-responsiveness has been established. We hypothesized that expression of soluble receptors directed against interleukin (IL)-13 and IL-17e would prevent the cytokines from engaging the cell-bound receptors and therefore help to attenuate allergic responses in a Cftr(-/-)-dependent mouse model of exaggerated-IgE responses. Cftr(-/-) mice were injected with recombinant adeno-associated virus 1 (rAAV1) intramuscularly expressing soluble receptors to IL-17e (IL-17Rh1fc) or IL-13 (IL-13Ralpha2Fc). Total IgE levels, in mice receiving the IL-17Rh1fc and IL-13Ralpha2Fc therapy, were lower …


In Vitro And In Vivo Functional Characterization Of Gutless Recombinant Sv40-Derived Cftr Vectors, Christian Mueller, M. Strayer, Jeffrey Sirninger, Sofia Braag, Francisco Branco, Jean-Pierre Louboutin, Terence Flotte, David Strayer Mar 2012

In Vitro And In Vivo Functional Characterization Of Gutless Recombinant Sv40-Derived Cftr Vectors, Christian Mueller, M. Strayer, Jeffrey Sirninger, Sofia Braag, Francisco Branco, Jean-Pierre Louboutin, Terence Flotte, David Strayer

Christian Mueller

In cystic fibrosis (CF), respiratory failure caused by progressive airway obstruction and tissue damage is primarily a result of the aberrant inflammatory responses to lung infections with Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Despite considerable improvement in patient survival, conventional therapies are mainly supportive. Recent progress toward gene therapy for CF has been encouraging; however, several factors such as immune response and transduced cell turnover remain as potential limitations to CF gene therapy. As alternative gene therapy vectors for CF, we examined the feasibility of using recombinant SV40-derived vectors (rSV40s), which may circumvent some of these obstacles. To accommodate the large cystic fibrosis transmembrane …


Dual Reporter Comparative Indexing Of Raav Pseudotyped Vectors In Chimpanzee Airway, Terence Flotte, Anne Fischer, Jason Goetzmann, Christian Mueller, Liudmila Cebotaru, Ziying Yan, Lilli Wang, James Wilson, William Guggino, John Engelhardt Mar 2012

Dual Reporter Comparative Indexing Of Raav Pseudotyped Vectors In Chimpanzee Airway, Terence Flotte, Anne Fischer, Jason Goetzmann, Christian Mueller, Liudmila Cebotaru, Ziying Yan, Lilli Wang, James Wilson, William Guggino, John Engelhardt

Christian Mueller

Selecting the most efficient recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) serotype for airway gene therapy has been difficult due to cross-specific differences in tropism and immune response between humans and animal models. Chimpanzees--the closest surviving genetic relative of humans--provide a valuable opportunity to select the most effective serotypes for clinical trials in humans. However, designing informative experiments using this protected species is challenging due to limited availability and experimental regulations. We have developed a method using Renilla luciferase (RL) and firefly luciferase (FL) reporters to directly index the relative transduction and immune response of two promising rAAV serotypes following lung coinfection. Analysis …


Gene Therapy For Cystic Fibrosis, Christian Mueller, Terence Flotte Mar 2012

Gene Therapy For Cystic Fibrosis, Christian Mueller, Terence Flotte

Christian Mueller

Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is an autosomal recessive disorder due to mutations in the CF transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene that lead to defective ion transport in the conducting pulmonary airways and exocrine glands. Through a process that is not fully understood, CFTR defects predispose affected patients to chronic endobronchial infections with organisms such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus. Following the discovery of the CFTR gene in 1989, CF became one of the primary targets for gene therapy research. Early enthusiasm surrounded the new field of gene therapy during most of the 1990s and it led academics and clinicians on …