Non-viral ex vivo hepatic gene transfer by in situ lipofection of liver and intraperitoneal transplantation of hepatocytes


Autoria(s): Rangarajan, PN; Vatsala, PG; Ashok, MS; Srinivas, VK; Habibullah, CM; Padmanaban, G
Data(s)

29/04/1997

Resumo

Perfusion of liver with plasmid DNA-lipofectin complexes via the portal vein results in efficient accumulation of the vector in hepatocytes. Such hepatocytes, when administered intraperitoneally into a hepatectomized rat, repopulate the liver and express the transgene efficiently. This procedure obviates the need for large-scale hepatocyte culture for ex vivo gene transfer. Further, intraperitoneal transplantation is a simple and cost-effective strategy of introducing genetically modified hepatocytes into liver. Thus, in situ lipofection of liver and intraperitoneal transfer of hepatocytes can be developed into a novel method of non-viral ex vivo gene transfer technique that has applications in the treatment of metabolic disorders of liver and hepatic gene therapy.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/38326/1/Non-viral_ex_vivo_hepatic_gene.pdf

Rangarajan, PN and Vatsala, PG and Ashok, MS and Srinivas, VK and Habibullah, CM and Padmanaban, G (1997) Non-viral ex vivo hepatic gene transfer by in situ lipofection of liver and intraperitoneal transplantation of hepatocytes. In: Gene, 190 (1). pp. 217-221.

Publicador

Elsevier Science

Relação

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0378-1119(96)00640-3

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/38326/

Palavras-Chave #Biochemistry
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Journal Article

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