Stromal Stem Cells for Therapy of the Gangliosidoses
用于治疗神经节苷脂沉积症的基质干细胞
基本信息
- 批准号:6436641
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 17.88万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2001
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2001-09-30 至 2005-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant):
The overarching goal of this project is to evaluate the application of bone
marrow stromal stem cell transplantation for therapy of the gangliosidoses
using well characterized, authentic feline models of the human gangliosidoses.
We will undertake a comprehensive characterization of feline bone marrow
stromal cells (MSC) in vitro, with emphasis on their capacity to differentiate
to neurons and glial of the central nervous system (CNS). We have isolated
and partially characterized feline marrow stromal cells (MSC) based on
morphology, in vitro growth traits, cell surface antigens and capacity to
differentiate to cells of a neuronal phenotype. We will continue
characterization of feline MSC to determine if significant species differences
exist which may influence plasticity and function in vivo.
We will transplant feline MSC to analyze their distribution and
differentiation in the central nervous system and non-CNS organs. Feline MSC
will be labeled with a receptor gene, then injected into normal feline
subjects and analyzed at various time points to assess the neuronal and glial
lineages derived from such cells. MSC will be injected intra cerebrally,
intraventricularly or intravenously into 8-12 week old cats or intracranially
and intra peritoneally into cat fetuses. Trafficking of MSC injected in utero
or postnatally will be monitored in brain, bone marrow and a variety of
parenchymatous organs.
We will transplant normal or vector corrected MSC into cats affected with GM1
gangliosidosis to assess therapeutic potential. Therapeutic transplantation
of feline MSC will include: a) Normal MSC derived from parent or sibling
donors will be labeled with a reporter gene, injected in utero into cat
fetuses, and evaluated after birth for fate and distribution of labeled cells
and amelioration of disease; b) Autologous MSC harvested postnatally from cats
with GM1 gangliosidosis will be transfected with a lentiviral vector bearing a
lysosomal beta-galactosidase cDNA to correct their enzymatic deficiency and
re-implanted into brain or injected intravenously. Kittens with the
gangliosidoses will be evaluated for progression of neurological, hepatic and
thymic disease. Mechanisms by which stem cell transplantation may alter the
course of the gangliosidoses will be studied.
描述(由申请人提供):
该项目的首要目标是评估骨的应用
骨髓基质干细胞移植治疗神经节苷脂沉积症
使用人神经节苷脂沉积症的充分表征的真实猫模型。
我们将对猫骨髓进行全面的鉴定
基质细胞(MSC)在体外,重点是他们的能力,分化
中枢神经系统(CNS)的神经元和神经胶质。 我们已经分离出
和部分表征的猫骨髓基质细胞(MSC),
形态学、体外生长性状、细胞表面抗原和
分化成神经元表型的细胞。 我们将继续
表征猫MSC以确定是否存在显著的种属差异
存在可能影响体内可塑性和功能的物质。
我们将移植猫MSC,分析其分布,
在中枢神经系统和非中枢神经系统器官的分化。 猫MSC
将被标记上受体基因,然后注射到正常的猫科动物体内,
受试者并在不同时间点进行分析以评估神经元和神经胶质细胞
从这些细胞衍生的谱系。 MSC将被脑内注射,
脑室内或静脉内注射至8-12周龄猫或颅内
并经腹膜内注入猫胎儿。 子宫内注射MSC的运输
或出生后将在大脑,骨髓和各种
实质器官
我们将正常或载体校正的MSC移植到患有GM 1的猫中,
神经节苷脂沉积症评估治疗潜力。 治疗性移植
a)来源于父母或兄弟姐妹的正常MSC
供体将被标记一个报告基因,在子宫内注射到猫
胎仔,并在出生后评价标记细胞的命运和分布
和疾病的改善; B)从猫出生后收获的自体MSC
GM 1神经节苷脂沉积症的患者将用携带
溶酶体β-半乳糖苷酶cDNA以纠正其酶缺陷,
重新植入大脑或静脉注射。 小猫与
将评价神经节苷脂沉积的神经、肝脏和
胸腺疾病 干细胞移植可能改变
将研究神经节苷脂沉积的过程。
项目成果
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基质干细胞用于治疗神经节苷脂沉积症
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- 资助金额:
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