Clinical protocol. Gene therapy of Canavan disease: AAV-2 vector for neurosurgical delivery of aspartoacylase gene (ASPA) to the human brain.

نویسندگان

  • Christopher Janson
  • Scott McPhee
  • Larissa Bilaniuk
  • John Haselgrove
  • Mark Testaiuti
  • Andrew Freese
  • Dah-Jyuu Wang
  • David Shera
  • Peter Hurh
  • Joan Rupin
  • Elizabeth Saslow
  • Olga Goldfarb
  • Michael Goldberg
  • Ghassem Larijani
  • William Sharrar
  • Larisa Liouterman
  • Angelique Camp
  • Edwin Kolodny
  • Jude Samulski
  • Paola Leone
چکیده

This clinical protocol describes virus-based gene transfer for Canavan disease, a childhood leukodystrophy. Canavan disease, also known as Van Bogaert-Bertrand disease, is a monogeneic, autosomal recessive disease in which the gene coding for the enzyme aspartoacylase (ASPA) is defective. The lack of functional enzyme leads to an increase in the central nervous system of the substrate molecule, N-acetyl-aspartate (NAA), which impairs normal myelination and results in spongiform degeneration of the brain. No effective treatment currently exists; however, virus-based gene transfer has the potential to arrest or reverse the course of this otherwise fatal condition. This procedure involves neurosurgical administration of approximately 900 billion genomic particles (approximately 10 billion infectious particles) of recombinant adeno-associated virus (AAV) containing the aspartoacylase gene (ASPA) directly to affected regions of the brain in each of 21 patients with Canavan disease. Pre- and post-delivery assessments include a battery of noninvasive biochemical, radiological, and neurological tests. This gene transfer study represents the first clinical use of AAV in the human brain and the first instance of viral gene transfer for a neurodegenerative disease.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Human gene therapy

دوره 13 11  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2002