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Systemic Delivery of Secreted Protein by Grafts of Epidermal Keratinocytes: Prospects for Keratinocyte Gene Therapy

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Journal Hum Gene Ther
Specialties Genetics
Pharmacology
Date 1994 Oct 1
PMID 7849096
Citations 7
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Abstract

Grafts of autologous keratinocytes genetically altered to secrete a new gene product are a potential vehicle for gene therapy. To consider the feasibility of such an approach, we have examined the ability of keratinocytes to secrete and deliver apolipoprotein E (apoE) to the circulation of mice bearing grafts of human keratinocytes. The grafted keratinocytes secreted two forms of apoE, an endogenous apoE encoded in the genome and a recombinant apoE encoded in a transfected gene construct. In vitro studies showed that endogenous apoE was secreted from basal keratinocytes whereas recombinant apoE was secreted from basal as well as suprabasal cells. On the basis of amounts of recombinant apoE present in the serum of grafted mice, we estimate that a graft occupying 2% of the surface area of an adult human would deliver 6.5-8.3 mg of recombinant apoE protein per day.

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