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Gene Therapy for HIV electronic resource From Inception to a Possible Cure / by Gerhard Bauer, Joseph S. Anderson.

By: Bauer, Gerhard [author.]Contributor(s): Anderson, Joseph S [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: SpringerBriefs in Biochemistry and Molecular BiologyPublication details: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: VIII, 72 p. 3 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781493904341Subject(s): medicine | Gene Therapy | Immunology | Vaccines | Medical virology | Biomedicine | Gene Therapy | Virology | Immunology | VaccineDDC classification: 615.895 LOC classification: RB155.8Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Principles of Gene Therapy -- Injection of Naked DNA -- Non-Viral Gene Transfer (Transfection) Methods -- Viral gene transfer (transduction) methods -- Retroviruses -- Other viruses.- History of Gene Therapy.- Principles of HIV Gene Therapy.- Gene Therapy Vectors.- Lentiviral vectors.- Other modifications and additions.- Anti-HIV genes.- RNA-strategies.- Vector production.- Stem Cells for HIV Gene Therapy.- Pluripotent stem cells.- Animal Models Used in HIV Gene Therapy -- Murine models.- HIV infections in humanized mice.- Non-human primates.- Manufacturing of a GMP grade product for HIV gene therapy.- Clinical applications of HIV gene therapy.-  Clinical trials of T cell gene therapy.- Stem cell gene therapy clinical trials for HIV.- Is A Cure for HIV Possible?.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This Brief describes the concept and realization of gene therapy for HIV from the unique historic perspective and insight of two pioneers of the clinical applications of stem cell gene therapy for HIV. Gerhard Bauer applied ribozyme-anti-HIV and other vectors to manufacture clinical grade, HIV-resistant hematopoietic stem cells for the first patients that received stem cell gene therapy for HIV, including the first child in the world and the first fully marrow-ablated HIV infected patient. Joseph Anderson developed the most recent and most potent combination anti-HIV lentiviral vectors and pluripotent stem cell applications for HIV gene therapy and tested these in the appropriate in vitro and vivo models, paving the way for novel HIV gene therapy approaches to possibly cure patients. In Gene Therapy for HIV, Bauer and Anderson discuss the unique aspects of this therapy, including its limitations and proper safety precautions and outline a path for a possible functional cure for HIV using stem cell gene therapy based on a cure already achieved with a bone marrow stem cell transplantation performed in Germany using donor stem cells with a naturally arising CCR5 mutation. In addition, the Brief provides a thorough and methodical explanation of the basics of gene therapy, gene therapy vector development, in vitro and in vivo models for HIV gene therapy and clinical applications of HIV gene therapy, including Good Manufacturing Practices.
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Principles of Gene Therapy -- Injection of Naked DNA -- Non-Viral Gene Transfer (Transfection) Methods -- Viral gene transfer (transduction) methods -- Retroviruses -- Other viruses.- History of Gene Therapy.- Principles of HIV Gene Therapy.- Gene Therapy Vectors.- Lentiviral vectors.- Other modifications and additions.- Anti-HIV genes.- RNA-strategies.- Vector production.- Stem Cells for HIV Gene Therapy.- Pluripotent stem cells.- Animal Models Used in HIV Gene Therapy -- Murine models.- HIV infections in humanized mice.- Non-human primates.- Manufacturing of a GMP grade product for HIV gene therapy.- Clinical applications of HIV gene therapy.-  Clinical trials of T cell gene therapy.- Stem cell gene therapy clinical trials for HIV.- Is A Cure for HIV Possible?.

This Brief describes the concept and realization of gene therapy for HIV from the unique historic perspective and insight of two pioneers of the clinical applications of stem cell gene therapy for HIV. Gerhard Bauer applied ribozyme-anti-HIV and other vectors to manufacture clinical grade, HIV-resistant hematopoietic stem cells for the first patients that received stem cell gene therapy for HIV, including the first child in the world and the first fully marrow-ablated HIV infected patient. Joseph Anderson developed the most recent and most potent combination anti-HIV lentiviral vectors and pluripotent stem cell applications for HIV gene therapy and tested these in the appropriate in vitro and vivo models, paving the way for novel HIV gene therapy approaches to possibly cure patients. In Gene Therapy for HIV, Bauer and Anderson discuss the unique aspects of this therapy, including its limitations and proper safety precautions and outline a path for a possible functional cure for HIV using stem cell gene therapy based on a cure already achieved with a bone marrow stem cell transplantation performed in Germany using donor stem cells with a naturally arising CCR5 mutation. In addition, the Brief provides a thorough and methodical explanation of the basics of gene therapy, gene therapy vector development, in vitro and in vivo models for HIV gene therapy and clinical applications of HIV gene therapy, including Good Manufacturing Practices.

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