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Donor-derived, liver-specific protein expression after bone marrow transplantation

  • DD Jenkins
  • , K Streetz
  • , M Tataria
  • , D Sahar
  • , M Kurobe
  • , MT Longaker
  • , MA Kay
  • , KG Sylvester

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Abstract

Background. Bone marrow transplantation (BMT) may represent a novel mechanism to deliver a functional gene to a deficient liver. Bone marrow-derived hepatocytes are rare and without a defined contribution to liver function. Consequently, the clinical significance of BMT to treat liver disease is unclear. We sought to quantify bone marrow-derived hepatocyte protein expression after BMT and determine whether the process is inducible with liver injury.Methods. Mice transgenic for human alpha-1 antitrypsin (hAAT) under a hepatocyte-specific promoter were used as bone marrow donors. Adenoviral transduction of modified urokinase plasminogen activator (Ad-muPA) was used to induce liver injury. Eight weeks after lethal irradiation and BMT, recipients were stratified into two groups: BMT alone (n = 5) and BMT + Ad-muPA (n = 10). Both groups of animals were bled before (t = 0) and at 2, 4, 8, and 16 weeks after Ad-muPA administration, and the serum samples were assessed for hAAT by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.Results. Transgenic donor mice expressed 5 to 10 mg/mL of hAAT. Recipients of BMT alone expressed less than 80 ng/mL of hAAT over all time periods. Animals receiving BMT + Ad-muPA showed sustained and stable hAAT expression of approximately 200 ng/mL. Differences were statistically significant at each time point.Conclusion. Serum protein levels from liver-specific transgene expression are detectable and persist after BMT. Expression is low, but inducible with liver injury. We are currently developing strategies to augment donor-derived, liver-specific protein expression after BMT.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)530-536
Number of pages7
JournalTransplantation
Volume78
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Aug 2004

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Keywords

  • Bone marrow transplantation
  • Cell therapy
  • Hepatocyte
  • Liver reconstitution

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