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Corrective gene transfer in the human skin disorder lamellar ichthyosis
Author(s): Choate KA, Medalie DA, Morgan JR, Khavari PA
Source: NATURE MEDICINE    Volume: 2    Issue: 11    Pages: 1263-1267    Published: NOV 1996  
Times Cited: 105     References: 30     
Abstract: Lamellar ichthyosis (LI) is a disfiguring skin disease characterized by abnormal epidermal differentiation and defective cutaneous barrier function(1,2). LI has been associated with loss of keratinocyte transglutaminase 1 (TGase1)(3,4) an enzyme believed necessary for normal formation of the cornified epidermal barrier. Using LI as a prototype for therapeutic cutaneous gene delivery, we have used the human skin/immunodeficient mouse xenograft model to correct the molecular, histologic and functional abnormalities of LI patient skin in vivo. We have used TGase1-deficient primary keratinocytes from LI patients combined with high-efficiency transfer of functional TGase1 to regenerate engineered human LI epidermis on immunodeficient mice. Engineered LI epidermis displayed normal TGase1 expression in vivo, unlike unengineered LI epidermis where TGase1 was absent. Epidermal architecture was also normalized by TGase1 restoration, as was expression of the epidermal differentiation marker filaggrin. Engineered LI skin demonstrated restoration of cutaneous barrier function measures to levels seen in epidermis regenerated by keratinocytes from patients with normal skin, indicating functional correction in vivo of the proposed primary pathophysiologic defect in LI. These results confirm a major role for TGase1 in epidermal differentiation and demonstrate a potential future approach to therapeutic gene delivery in human skin.
Document Type: Article
Language: English
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1. STANFORD UNIV, SCH MED, MSLS, DEPT DERMATOL, STANFORD, CA 94305 USA
2. VET ADM MED CTR, VET AFFAIRS PALO ALTO HLTH CARE SYST, PALO ALTO, CA 94304 USA
3. HARVARD UNIV, SCH MED, MASSACHUSETTS GEN HOSP, SURG SERV, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02139 USA
4. SHRINERS BURN INST, RES CTR, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02139 USA
Publisher: NATURE PUBLISHING CO, 345 PARK AVE SOUTH, NEW YORK, NY 10010-1707
Subject Category: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Cell Biology; Medicine, Research & Experimental
IDS Number: VQ101
ISSN: 1078-8956
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