1999
DOI: 10.1038/sj.gt.3300996
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Infection of intact human islets by a lentiviral vector

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“…14,16 Recent evidence suggests that elimination of the 12-lipoxygenase (12-LO) gene can protect islets from inflammatory cytokine and toxin-induced damage. 41 Therefore gene targeting of 12-LO could provide one way of protecting islets.…”
Section: Figure 9 Immunofluorescence Showing the Expression Of Heparamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…14,16 Recent evidence suggests that elimination of the 12-lipoxygenase (12-LO) gene can protect islets from inflammatory cytokine and toxin-induced damage. 41 Therefore gene targeting of 12-LO could provide one way of protecting islets.…”
Section: Figure 9 Immunofluorescence Showing the Expression Of Heparamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…34,45 Also lentiviral vectors can transduce islet cells very efficiently. [14][15][16] Islet grafts transduced with lentiviral vector encoding IL-4 protect the transplant from insulitis. 14 AAV vectors are likely to be safe, as they are not known to cause any clinical symptoms.…”
Section: Figure 9 Immunofluorescence Showing the Expression Of Heparamentioning
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“…6 Lentivectors have been successfully used to transfer genes in a large range of cell types including benign cellular components of the pancreas. [37][38][39][40] Their application for gene delivery to tumor cells is increasingly being examined and in this context they have fared very well when compared to other vector types. 41,42 Vectors developed using EIAV provide an alternative to HIV-based vectors.…”
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“…[39][40][41][42] Ad-eGFP was used as a control virus that we have shown does not affect function or apoptosis of human islets in vitro, similar to Ad-LacZ. 20,43 IL-1␤ was added to mock-infected, Ad-eGFP and Ad-IGF-I-infected islets and the agonistic antibody was then added for 1 h. Caspase-3 activity was normalised to the number of cells in the lysate by an indirect quantitative method whereby the amount of DNA is evaluated using a fluorescent intercalating agent.…”
Section: Figure 1 (A) Adenoviral Gene Transfer Of Igf-i To Human Islementioning
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