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Episomal vectors as gene delivery systems for therapeutic application

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Many chronic human diseases cause great suffering as a result of inherited and sporadic genetic mutations. Gene therapy provides therapeutic benefit if a normal copy of the affected gene can be expressed in appropriate target cells. Retroviruses are often used for gene delivery, as the therapeutic gene integrates into a host cell chromosome. As integration is targeted to active chromatin this ensures long-term expression. However, this can disrupt gene expression at the integration site and lead to cancer. We propose that safe DNA vectors for human gene therapy must deliver therapeutic levels of gene expression without altering patterns of expression in the host cells. Extra-chromosomal gene expression vectors provide the best way of achieving this. Results will provide novel DNA vectors and protocols that will be used as gene delivery systems for therapeutic application. Expression vectors will be developed using rational design parameters that incorporate existing knowledge of genetic and epigenetic factors that regulate chromatin function in mammalian cells. DNA vectors will be designed specifically for ectopie gene expression from extra-chromosomal loci in the host cells, to provide regulated gene expression for safe, efficient and sustained gene therapy. Extra-chromosomal gene expression vectors will be validated for human gene therapy in a pre-clinical setting and protocols for clinical application established. Prototype extra-chromosomal gene expression systems that provide efficient and sustained gene expression will be refined to develop second-generation gene therapy vectors. We will use a systematic analysis of genetic elements to define design parameters for rational vector construction. The performance of second-generation gene expression vectors will be validated for human gene therapy in a pre-clinical setting and protocols for clinical application will be established using myocytes, hepatocytes and haemotopoeitic stems cells as model systems.

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FP6-2003-LIFESCIHEALTH-I
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THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER
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