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Mol Ther ; 27(4): 803-823, 2019 04 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30905577

RESUMO

Protein supplementation therapy using in vitro-transcribed (IVT) mRNA for genetic diseases contains huge potential as a new class of therapy. From the early ages of synthetic mRNA discovery, a great number of studies showed the versatile use of IVT mRNA as a novel approach to supplement faulty or absent protein and also as a vaccine. Many modifications have been made to produce high expressions of mRNA causing less immunogenicity and more stability. Recent advancements in the in vivo lung delivery of mRNA complexed with various carriers encouraged the whole mRNA community to tackle various genetic lung diseases. This review gives a comprehensive overview of cells associated with various lung diseases and recent advancements in mRNA-based protein replacement therapy. This review also covers a brief summary of developments in mRNA modifications and nanocarriers toward clinical translation.


Assuntos
Terapia de Reposição de Enzimas/métodos , Pneumopatias/tratamento farmacológico , RNA Mensageiro/administração & dosagem , RNA Mensageiro/genética , Transcrição Gênica , Animais , Sistemas de Liberação de Medicamentos/métodos , Humanos , Lipídeos/química , Pulmão/metabolismo , Pneumopatias/metabolismo , Pneumopatias/patologia , Camundongos , Nanopartículas/química , Polímeros/química , Processamento Pós-Transcricional do RNA
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Gut ; 66(3): 473-486, 2017 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27633923

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: The generation of acinar and ductal cells from human pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) is a poorly studied process, although various diseases arise from this compartment. DESIGN: We designed a straightforward approach to direct human PSCs towards pancreatic organoids resembling acinar and ductal progeny. RESULTS: Extensive phenotyping of the organoids not only shows the appropriate marker profile but also ultrastructural, global gene expression and functional hallmarks of the human pancreas in the dish. Upon orthotopic transplantation into immunodeficient mice, these organoids form normal pancreatic ducts and acinar tissue resembling fetal human pancreas without evidence of tumour formation or transformation. Finally, we implemented this unique phenotyping tool as a model to study the pancreatic facets of cystic fibrosis (CF). For the first time, we provide evidence that in vitro, but also in our xenograft transplantation assay, pancreatic commitment occurs generally unhindered in CF. Importantly, cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) activation in mutated pancreatic organoids not only mirrors the CF phenotype in functional assays but also at a global expression level. We also conducted a scalable proof-of-concept screen in CF pancreatic organoids using a set of CFTR correctors and activators, and established an mRNA-mediated gene therapy approach in CF organoids. CONCLUSIONS: Taken together, our platform provides novel opportunities to model pancreatic disease and development, screen for disease-rescuing agents and to test therapeutic procedures.


Assuntos
Fibrose Cística/terapia , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Organoides/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Organoides/transplante , Pâncreas/citologia , RNA Mensageiro/uso terapêutico , Células Acinares/citologia , Animais , Fibrose Cística/genética , Fibrose Cística/metabolismo , Regulador de Condutância Transmembrana em Fibrose Cística/genética , Regulador de Condutância Transmembrana em Fibrose Cística/metabolismo , Perfilação da Expressão Gênica , Terapia Genética , Humanos , Camundongos , Organoides/citologia , Organoides/metabolismo , Pâncreas/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Pâncreas/metabolismo , Ductos Pancreáticos/citologia , Fenótipo , Células-Tronco Pluripotentes
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Cell Physiol Biochem ; 43(4): 1472-1486, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29035889

RESUMO

BACKGROUND/AIMS: The Polo-like kinase 1 (Plk1) inhibitor volasertib is used in the treatment of malignancy. Volasertib is partially effective by triggering suicidal death or apoptosis of tumor cells. Similar to apoptosis of nucleated cells, erythrocytes may enter suicidal cell death or eryptosis, which is characterized by cell membrane scrambling with phosphatidylserine translocation to the cell surface and by cell shrinkage. Stimulators of eryptosis include energy depletion, hyperosmotic shock, oxidative stress and excessive increase of cytosolic Ca2+ activity ([Ca2+]i). The present study explored, whether volasertib impacts on eryptosis. METHODS: Human erythrocytes have been exposed to energy depletion (glucose withdrawal for 48 hours), hyperosmotic shock (addition of 550 mM sucrose for 6 hours), oxidative stress (addition of 0.3 mM tert-butylhydroperoxide [tBOOH] for 50 min) or Ca2+ ionophore ionomycin (1 µM for 60 min) in absence and presence of volasertib (0.5-1.5 µg/ml) and flow cytometry was employed to quantify phosphatidylserine exposure at the cell surface from annexin-V-binding, cell volume from forward scatter, [Ca2+]i from Fluo3 fluorescence, reactive oxygen species from 2',7'-dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetate (DCFDA) fluorescence and ceramide abundance utilizing antibodies. For comparison, annexin-V-binding and forward scatter were determined following a 48 hours exposure of human leukemic K562 cells in RPMI-1640 medium to volasertib. RESULTS: Treatment with volasertib alone did not significantly modify annexin-V-binding or forward scatter in mature erythrocytes. Energy depletion, hyperosmotic shock, oxidative stress and ionomycin, all markedly and significantly increased the percentage of annexin-V-binding erythrocytes, and decreased the forward scatter. Volasertib significantly blunted the effect of energy depletion and hyperosmotic shock, but not of oxidative stress and ionomycin on annexin-V-binding. Volasertib did not significantly influence the effect of any maneuver on forward scatter. In K562 cells, volasertib enhanced annexin-V-binding and decreased the forward scatter. CONCLUSIONS: Volasertib is a novel inhibitor of erythrocyte cell membrane scrambling following energy depletion and hyperosmotic shock, effects contrasting the stimulation of K562 cell apoptosis.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Ciclo Celular/antagonistas & inibidores , Inibidores Enzimáticos/farmacologia , Eriptose/efeitos dos fármacos , Eritrócitos/efeitos dos fármacos , Proteínas Serina-Treonina Quinases/antagonistas & inibidores , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas/antagonistas & inibidores , Pteridinas/farmacologia , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Metabolismo Energético/efeitos dos fármacos , Eritrócitos/citologia , Eritrócitos/metabolismo , Glucose/metabolismo , Humanos , Pressão Osmótica/efeitos dos fármacos , Estresse Oxidativo/efeitos dos fármacos , Quinase 1 Polo-Like
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J Immunol ; 190(3): 1276-84, 2013 Feb 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23277486

RESUMO

Pseudomonas aeruginosa persists in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) and drives CF lung disease progression. P. aeruginosa potently activates the innate immune system, mainly mediated through pathogen-associated molecular patterns, such as flagellin. However, the host is unable to eradicate this flagellated bacterium efficiently. The underlying immunological mechanisms are incompletely understood. Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) are innate immune cells generated in cancer and proinflammatory microenvironments and are capable of suppressing T cell responses. We hypothesized that P. aeruginosa induces MDSCs to escape T cell immunity. In this article, we demonstrate that granulocytic MDSCs accumulate in CF patients chronically infected with P. aeruginosa and correlate with CF lung disease activity. Flagellated P. aeruginosa culture supernatants induced the generation of MDSCs, an effect that was 1) dose-dependently mimicked by purified flagellin protein, 2) significantly reduced using flagellin-deficient P. aeruginosa bacteria, and 3) corresponded to TLR5 expression on MDSCs in vitro and in vivo. Both purified flagellin and flagellated P. aeruginosa induced an MDSC phenotype distinct from that of the previously described MDSC-inducing cytokine GM-CSF, characterized by an upregulation of the chemokine receptor CXCR4 on the surface of MDSCs. Functionally, P. aeruginosa-infected CF patient ex vivo-isolated as well as flagellin or P. aeruginosa in vitro-generated MDSCs efficiently suppressed polyclonal T cell proliferation in a dose-dependent manner and modulated Th17 responses. These studies demonstrate that flagellin induces the generation of MDSCs and suggest that P. aeruginosa uses this mechanism to undermine T cell-mediated host defense in CF and other P. aeruginosa-associated chronic lung diseases.


Assuntos
Fibrose Cística/complicações , Flagelina/imunologia , Evasão da Resposta Imune/imunologia , Tolerância Imunológica/imunologia , Células Mieloides/imunologia , Pneumonia Bacteriana/imunologia , Infecções por Pseudomonas/imunologia , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/patogenicidade , Adolescente , Adulto , Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Células Cultivadas/imunologia , Meios de Cultivo Condicionados/farmacologia , Fibrose Cística/microbiologia , Suscetibilidade a Doenças , Feminino , Flagelos/imunologia , Flagelos/fisiologia , Flagelina/genética , Flagelina/farmacologia , Regulação da Expressão Gênica/imunologia , Humanos , Imunidade Inata , Pulmão/microbiologia , Masculino , Células Mieloides/efeitos dos fármacos , Mielopoese/imunologia , Pneumonia Bacteriana/etiologia , Pneumonia Bacteriana/microbiologia , Infecções por Pseudomonas/etiologia , Infecções por Pseudomonas/microbiologia , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/genética , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/imunologia , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/isolamento & purificação , Receptores CXCR4/biossíntese , Receptores CXCR4/genética , Receptores CXCR4/imunologia , Subpopulações de Linfócitos T/imunologia , Células Th17/imunologia , Receptor 5 Toll-Like/imunologia , Regulação para Cima/imunologia , Adulto Jovem
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Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol ; 51(5): 709-20, 2014 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24828142

RESUMO

Whereas cigarette smoking remains the main risk factor for emphysema, recent studies in ß-epithelial Na(+) channel-transgenic (ßENaC-Tg) mice demonstrated that airway surface dehydration, a key pathophysiological mechanism in cystic fibrosis (CF), caused emphysema in the absence of cigarette smoke exposure. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unknown. The aim of this study was to elucidate mechanisms of emphysema formation triggered by airway surface dehydration. We therefore used expression profiling, genetic and pharmacological inhibition, Foerster resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based activity assays, and genetic association studies to identify and validate emphysema candidate genes in ßENaC-Tg mice and patients with CF. We identified matrix metalloproteinase 12 (Mmp12) as a highly up-regulated gene in lungs from ßENaC-Tg mice, and demonstrate that elevated Mmp12 expression was associated with progressive emphysema formation, which was reduced by genetic deletion and pharmacological inhibition of MMP12 in vivo. By using FRET reporters, we show that MMP12 activity was elevated on the surface of airway macrophages in bronchoalveolar lavage from ßENaC-Tg mice and patients with CF. Furthermore, we demonstrate that a functional polymorphism in MMP12 (rs2276109) was associated with severity of lung disease in CF. Our results suggest that MMP12 released by macrophages activated on dehydrated airway surfaces may play an important role in emphysema formation in the absence of cigarette smoke exposure, and may serve as a therapeutic target in CF and potentially other chronic lung diseases associated with airway mucus dehydration and obstruction.


Assuntos
Obstrução das Vias Respiratórias/imunologia , Ativação de Macrófagos/imunologia , Macrófagos Alveolares/imunologia , Metaloproteinase 12 da Matriz/imunologia , Muco/imunologia , Enfisema Pulmonar/imunologia , Obstrução das Vias Respiratórias/metabolismo , Animais , Líquido da Lavagem Broncoalveolar/imunologia , Fibrose Cística/genética , Fibrose Cística/imunologia , Fibrose Cística/metabolismo , Desidratação/imunologia , Desidratação/metabolismo , Genômica , Macrófagos Alveolares/metabolismo , Metaloproteinase 12 da Matriz/genética , Metaloproteinase 12 da Matriz/metabolismo , Camundongos Knockout , Muco/metabolismo , Polimorfismo de Nucleotídeo Único/genética , Doença Pulmonar Obstrutiva Crônica/imunologia , Doença Pulmonar Obstrutiva Crônica/metabolismo , Enfisema Pulmonar/metabolismo , Fator de Transcrição STAT6/genética , Fator de Transcrição STAT6/imunologia , Fator de Transcrição STAT6/metabolismo , Transdução de Sinais/imunologia
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Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol ; 48(1): 71-7, 2013 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23043087

RESUMO

A genome-wide association study identified interferon-related development regulator-1 (IFRD1), a protein expressed by neutrophils, as a key modifier gene in cystic fibrosis (CF) lung disease. Here, we investigated the expression and regulation of IFRD1 in CF neutrophils. IFRD1 expression was quantified in peripheral blood and airway neutrophils from patients with CF, patients with non-CF lung disease, and healthy control subjects. The regulation of IFRD1 expression was analyzed using isolated neutrophils and ex vivo stimulation assays with CF airway fluids. IFRD1 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were analyzed in a CF cohort (n = 572) and correlated with longitudinal lung function and IFRD1 expression. Patients with CF expressed higher protein levels of IFRD1 in peripheral blood neutrophils compared with healthy or non-CF disease control subjects. Within patients with CF, IFRD1 protein expression levels in neutrophils were lower in airway fluids compared with peripheral blood. High IFRD1 expression was positively associated with the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in CF neutrophils. In vitro regulation studies showed that CF airway fluid and the CF-characteristic chemokines CXCL8 and CXCL2 down-regulated IFRD1 expression in neutrophils, an effect that was mediated through CXCR2. Genetic analyses showed that three IFRD1 SNPs were associated with longitudinal declines in lung function, and modulated IFRD1 expression. These studies demonstrate that IFRD1 expression is systemically up-regulated in human CF neutrophils, is linked to the production of ROS, and is modulated by chemokines in CF airway fluids, depending on the IFRD1 genotype. Understanding the regulation of IFRD1 may pave the way for novel therapeutic approaches to target neutrophilic inflammation in CF.


Assuntos
Fibrose Cística/genética , Fibrose Cística/fisiopatologia , Proteínas Imediatamente Precoces/genética , Proteínas Imediatamente Precoces/metabolismo , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Quimiocina CXCL2/metabolismo , Estudos de Coortes , Fibrose Cística/imunologia , Humanos , Imunidade Inata , Interleucina-8/metabolismo , Pulmão/imunologia , Pulmão/fisiopatologia , Neutrófilos/imunologia , Neutrófilos/metabolismo , Polimorfismo de Nucleotídeo Único , Espécies Reativas de Oxigênio/metabolismo
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J Biol Chem ; 287(23): 19409-17, 2012 Jun 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22532562

RESUMO

RNAs are capable of modulating immune responses by binding to specific receptors. Neutrophils represent the major fraction of circulating immune cells, but receptors and mechanisms by which neutrophils sense RNA are poorly defined. Here, we analyzed the mRNA and protein expression patterns and the subcellular localization of the RNA receptors RIG-I, MDA-5, TLR3, TLR7, and TLR8 in primary neutrophils and immortalized neutrophil-like differentiated HL-60 cells. Our results demonstrate that both neutrophils and differentiated HL-60 cells express RIG-I, MDA-5, and TLR8 at the mRNA and protein levels, whereas TLR3 and TLR7 are not expressed at the protein level. Subcellular fractionation, flow cytometry, confocal laser scanning microscopy, and immuno-transmission electron microscopy provided evidence that, besides the cytoplasm, RIG-I and MDA-5 are stored in secretory vesicles of neutrophils and showed that RIG-I and its ligand, 3p-RNA, co-localize at the cell surface without triggering neutrophil activation. In summary, this study demonstrates that neutrophils express a distinct pattern of RNA recognition receptors in a non-canonical way, which could have essential implications for future RNA-based therapeutics.


Assuntos
RNA Helicases DEAD-box/metabolismo , Regulação da Expressão Gênica/fisiologia , Ativação de Neutrófilo/fisiologia , RNA , Receptores do Ácido Retinoico/metabolismo , Receptores Toll-Like/metabolismo , RNA Helicases DEAD-box/genética , Feminino , Células HL-60 , Humanos , Helicase IFIH1 Induzida por Interferon , Masculino , Neutrófilos , Receptores do Ácido Retinoico/genética , Vesículas Secretórias/genética , Vesículas Secretórias/metabolismo , Receptores Toll-Like/genética
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Eur Respir J ; 39(6): 1385-90, 2012 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22088968

RESUMO

Cystic fibrosis (CF) lung disease severity is largely independent on the CF transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) genotype, indicating the contribution of genetic modifiers. The chemokine receptors CXCR1 and CXCR2 have been found to play essential roles in the pathogenesis of CF lung disease. Here, we determine whether genetic variation of CXCR1 and CXCR2 influences CF lung disease severity. Genomic DNA of CF patients in Germany (n = 442) was analysed for common variations in CXCR1 and CXCR2 using a single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) tagging approach. Associations of CXCR1 and CXCR2 SNPs and haplotypes with CF lung disease severity, CXCR1 and CXCR2 expression, and neutrophil effector functions were assessed. Four SNPs in CXCR1 and three in CXCR2 strongly correlated with age-adjusted lung function in CF patients. SNPs comprising haplotypes CXCR1_Ha and CXCR2_Ha were in high linkage disequilibrium and patients heterozygous for the CXCR1-2 haplotype cluster (CXCR1-2_Ha) had lower lung function compared with patients with homozygous wild-type alleles (forced expiratory volume in 1 s ≤ 70% predicted, OR 7.24; p = 2.30 × 10(-5)). CF patients carrying CXCR1-2_Ha showed decreased CXCR1 combined with increased CXCR2 mRNA and protein expression, and displayed disturbed antibacterial effector functions. CXCR1 and CXCR2 genotypes modulate lung function and antibacterial host defence in CF lung disease.


Assuntos
Fibrose Cística/imunologia , Haplótipos/genética , Receptores de Interleucina-8A/genética , Receptores de Interleucina-8B/genética , Adolescente , Adulto , Criança , Fibrose Cística/microbiologia , Feminino , Variação Genética , Alemanha , Humanos , Desequilíbrio de Ligação/genética , Pulmão/imunologia , Pulmão/fisiologia , Masculino , Neutrófilos/imunologia , Neutrófilos/microbiologia , Pneumonia Bacteriana/genética , Pneumonia Bacteriana/imunologia , Polimorfismo de Nucleotídeo Único , Receptores de Interleucina-8A/biossíntese , Receptores de Interleucina-8A/imunologia , Receptores de Interleucina-8B/biossíntese , Receptores de Interleucina-8B/imunologia , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Adulto Jovem
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J Immunol ; 181(4): 2753-63, 2008 Aug 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18684966

RESUMO

Cystic fibrosis (CF) lung disease is characterized by infection with Pseudomonas aeruginosa and a sustained accumulation of neutrophils. In this study, we analyzed 1) the expression of MyD88-dependent TLRs on circulating and airway neutrophils in P. aeruginosa-infected CF patients, P. aeruginosa-infected non-CF bronchiectasis patients, and noninfected healthy control subjects and 2) studied the regulation of TLR expression and functionality on neutrophils in vitro. TLR2, TLR4, TLR5, and TLR9 expression was increased on airway neutrophils compared with circulating neutrophils in CF and bronchiectasis patients. On airway neutrophils, TLR5 was the only TLR that was significantly higher expressed in CF patients compared with bronchiectasis patients and healthy controls. Studies using confocal microscopy and flow cytometry revealed that TLR5 was stored intracellularly in neutrophils and was mobilized to the cell surface in a protein synthesis-independent manner through protein kinase C activation or after stimulation with TLR ligands and cytokines characteristic of the CF airway microenvironment. The most potent stimulator of TLR5 expression was the bacterial lipoprotein Pam(3)CSK(4). Ab-blocking experiments revealed that the effect of Pam(3)CSK(4) was mediated through cooperation of TLR1 and TLR2 signaling. TLR5 activation enhanced the phagocytic capacity and the respiratory burst activity of neutrophils, which was mediated, at least partially, via a stimulation of IL-8 production and CXCR1 signaling. This study demonstrates a novel mechanism of TLR regulation in neutrophils and suggests a critical role for TLR5 in neutrophil-P. aeruginosa interactions in CF lung disease.


Assuntos
Fibrose Cística/imunologia , Pulmão/imunologia , Neutrófilos/imunologia , Neutrófilos/metabolismo , Receptor 1 Toll-Like/fisiologia , Receptor 2 Toll-Like/fisiologia , Receptor 5 Toll-Like/biossíntese , Regulação para Cima/imunologia , Adulto , Fibrose Cística/microbiologia , Fibrose Cística/patologia , Feminino , Humanos , Líquido Intracelular/imunologia , Líquido Intracelular/metabolismo , Pulmão/metabolismo , Pulmão/microbiologia , Pulmão/patologia , Masculino , Proteínas de Membrana/biossíntese , Proteínas de Membrana/genética , Proteínas de Membrana/metabolismo , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Neutrófilos/microbiologia , Neutrófilos/patologia , Transporte Proteico/imunologia , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/imunologia , Mucosa Respiratória/imunologia , Mucosa Respiratória/metabolismo , Receptor 5 Toll-Like/genética , Receptor 5 Toll-Like/metabolismo
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Bio Protoc ; 10(24): e3850, 2020 Dec 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33855105

RESUMO

The mRNA therapeutics is a new class of medicine to treat many various diseases. However, in vitro transcribed (IVT) mRNA triggers immune responses due to recognition by human endosomal and cytoplasmic RNA sensors, but incorporation of modified nucleosides have been shown to reduce such responses. Therefore, an assay signifying important aspects of the human immune system is still required. Here, we present a simple ex vivo method called 'RNA ImmunoGenic Assay' to measure immunogenicity of IVT-mRNAs in human whole blood. Chemically modified and unmodified mRNA are complexed with a transfection reagent (TransIT), and co-incubated in human whole blood. Specific cytokines are measured (TNF-α, INF-α, INF-γ, IL-6 and IL-12p70) using ELISAs. The qPCR analysis is performed to reveal the activation of specific immune pathways. The RNA ImmunoGenic Assay provides a simple and fast method to detect donor specific - immune response against mRNA therapeutics. Graphic abstract: Schematic representation of RNA ImmunoGenic Assay.

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Sci Rep ; 10(1): 10133, 2020 06 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32576837

RESUMO

ß-hemoglobinopathies are caused by abnormal or absent production of hemoglobin in the blood due to mutations in the ß-globin gene (HBB). Imbalanced expression of adult hemoglobin (HbA) induces strong anemia in patients suffering from the disease. However, individuals with natural-occurring mutations in the HBB cluster or related genes, compensate this disparity through γ-globin expression and subsequent fetal hemoglobin (HbF) production. Several preclinical and clinical studies have been performed in order to induce HbF by knocking-down genes involved in HbF repression (KLF1 and BCL11A) or disrupting the binding sites of several transcription factors in the γ-globin gene (HBG1/2). In this study, we thoroughly compared the different CRISPR/Cas9 gene-disruption strategies by gene editing analysis and assessed their safety profile by RNA-seq and GUIDE-seq. All approaches reached therapeutic levels of HbF after gene editing and showed similar gene expression to the control sample, while no significant off-targets were detected by GUIDE-seq. Likewise, all three gene editing platforms were established in the GMP-grade CliniMACS Prodigy, achieving similar outcome to preclinical devices. Based on this gene editing comparative analysis, we concluded that BCL11A is the most clinically relevant approach while HBG1/2 could represent a promising alternative for the treatment of ß-hemoglobinopathies.


Assuntos
Anemia Falciforme/genética , Sistemas CRISPR-Cas , Hemoglobina Fetal/genética , Edição de Genes/métodos , Fatores de Transcrição Kruppel-Like/genética , Proteínas Repressoras/genética , gama-Globinas/genética , Anemia Falciforme/terapia , Antígenos CD34 , Células Cultivadas , Expressão Gênica/genética , Humanos , Terapia de Alvo Molecular , Mutação
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J Allergy Clin Immunol ; 122(1): 86-92, 92.e1-8, 2008 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18547625

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Early exposure to microbes reduces the risk for asthma. Toll-like receptors (TLRs) represent a major group of receptors for the specific recognition of pathogen-associated molecular patterns of microbes capable of activating innate and adaptive immunity. OBJECTIVE: Because TLRs can influence key events in the induction and perpetuation of asthma and atopy, we sought to determine whether genetic alterations in TLR genes affect asthma risk. METHODS: We systematically evaluated putatively functional genetic variants in all 10 human TLR genes for their association with different asthma phenotypes in a case-control study (n = 1872) by using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight genotyping. For polymorphisms showing association with atopic asthma, effects on gene and protein expression were studied by means of RT-PCR and flow cytometry ex vivo. T-cell cytokine production was evaluated by means of ELISA after stimulation of the respective TLRs with specific ligands. RESULTS: Protective effects on atopic asthma were identified for single nucleotide polymorphisms in TLR1 (odds ratio [OR], 0.54; 95% CI, 0.37-0.81; P = .002), TLR6 (OR, 0.54; 95% CI, 0.37-0.79; P = .003), and TLR10 (OR, 0.58; 95% CI, 0.39-0.86; P = .006), all capable of forming heterodimers with TLR2. Effects remained significant after correction for multiple comparisons. PBMCs of minor allele carriers showed increased levels of the respective TLR mRNA and proteins, augmented inflammatory responses, increased T(H)1 cytokine expression, and reduced T(H)2-associated IL-4 production after specific stimulation. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that functional relevant TLR1 and TLR6 variants are directly involved in asthma development.


Assuntos
Asma/genética , Predisposição Genética para Doença , Polimorfismo de Nucleotídeo Único , Receptores Toll-Like/genética , Alelos , Asma/imunologia , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Criança , Citocinas/biossíntese , Citocinas/imunologia , Dimerização , Frequência do Gene , Genótipo , Humanos , Receptor 1 Toll-Like/genética , Receptor 1 Toll-Like/imunologia , Receptor 6 Toll-Like/genética , Receptor 6 Toll-Like/imunologia , Receptores Toll-Like/imunologia
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J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater ; 107(6): 1824-1832, 2019 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30466196

RESUMO

Membranes are an integral component of guided bone regeneration protocols. This pre-clinical study was aimed at enhancing the bioactivity of collagen membranes by incorporating plasmid DNA (pDNA) or chemically modified RNA (cmRNA) encoding bone morphogenetic protein-9 (BMP-9). In addition, we also endeavored to harness the regenerative potential of the periosteum by creating perforations in the membrane. Nanoplexes of polyethylenimine (PEI)-nucleic acids (PEI-pDNA or PEI-cmRNA encoding BMP-9) were incorporated into commercially obtained and perforated collagen membranes (PCM) to produce PCM-pDNA(BMP-9) or PCM-cmRNA(BMP-9). After structural characterization, the biodegradation kinetics of PCM, PCM-pDNA(BMP-9) and PCM-cmRNA(BMP-9) were assessed in simulated body fluid in vitro. Using a 24-well transwell plate system with bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) in the lower chamber and the PCM to be tested in the upper chamber, the in vitro bioactivity of different PCMs was evaluated by measuring various markers for osteogenesis in BMSCs. Alkaline phosphatase activity was assessed in BMSCs, after 7 and 11 days of exposure to PCM, PCM-pDNA(BMP-9), or PCM-cmRNA(BMP-9). Similarly, calcium deposition and Alizarin red staining in BMSCs were assessed after 14 days of exposure to the three different types of PCM. PCMs were then tested in vivo using the calvarial defect model in rats. After 4 weeks, animals were euthanized and bone specimens were harvested for micro-computed tomography and histological assessments. Incorporation of pDNA or cmRNA did not alter the biodegradation profile of PCMs. Alkaline phosphatase activity trended toward being higher in BMSCs exposed to PCM-cmRNA(BMP-9) or PCM-pDNA(BMP-9), when compared to BMSCs alone. Similar trends were observed when calcium deposition and alizarin red staining was evaluated. Calvarial bone defects treated with PCM-cmRNA(BMP-9) resulted in significantly higher bone volume/total volume % (BV/TV%), when compared to empty defects and trended toward being higher than defects treated with PCM-pDNA(BMP-9) and PCM alone. We demonstrate for the first time that resorbable PCM can be utilized to efficiently deliver pDNA and cmRNA of interest. The released pDNA and cmRNA encoding BMP-9 in this assessment was shown to be functional in vitro as well as in vivo. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res Part B: Appl Biomater 107B: 1824-1832, 2019.


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Regeneração Óssea , Colágeno , Membranas Artificiais , Crânio , Animais , Regeneração Óssea/efeitos dos fármacos , Colágeno/química , Colágeno/farmacologia , DNA/química , DNA/genética , DNA/farmacologia , Fator 2 de Diferenciação de Crescimento/biossíntese , Fator 2 de Diferenciação de Crescimento/genética , Masculino , Plasmídeos/química , Plasmídeos/farmacologia , RNA Mensageiro/química , RNA Mensageiro/genética , RNA Mensageiro/farmacologia , Ratos , Ratos Endogâmicos F344 , Crânio/lesões , Crânio/metabolismo , Crânio/patologia
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Nat Neurosci ; 6(10): 1100-7, 2003 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12973355

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Corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) is centrally involved in coordinating responses to a variety of stress-associated stimuli. Recent clinical data implicate CRH in the pathophysiology of human affective disorders. To differentiate the CNS pathways involving CRH and CRH receptor 1 (Crhr1) that modulate behavior from those that regulate neuroendocrine function, we generated a conditional knockout mouse line (Crhr1(loxP/loxP)Camk2a-cre) in which Crhr1 function is inactivated postnatally in anterior forebrain and limbic brain structures, but not in the pituitary. This leaves the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA) system intact. Crhr1(loxP/loxP)Camk2a-cre mutants showed reduced anxiety, and the basal activity of their HPA system was normal. In contrast to Crhr1 null mutants, conditional mutants were hypersensitive to stress corticotropin and corticosterone levels remained significantly elevated after stress. Our data clearly show that limbic Crhr1 modulates anxiety-related behavior and that this effect is independent of HPA system function. Furthermore, we provide evidence for a new role of limbic Crhr1 in neuroendocrine adaptation to stress.


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Adaptação Fisiológica/genética , Transtornos de Ansiedade/metabolismo , Hormônio Liberador da Corticotropina/metabolismo , Sistema Límbico/metabolismo , Receptores de Hormônio Liberador da Corticotropina/deficiência , Estresse Fisiológico/metabolismo , Animais , Transtornos de Ansiedade/genética , Transtornos de Ansiedade/fisiopatologia , Comportamento Animal/fisiologia , Sistema Hipotálamo-Hipofisário/metabolismo , Sistema Hipotálamo-Hipofisário/fisiopatologia , Sistema Límbico/fisiopatologia , Masculino , Camundongos , Camundongos Knockout , Mutação/genética , Vias Neurais/metabolismo , Vias Neurais/fisiopatologia , Sistema Hipófise-Suprarrenal/metabolismo , Sistema Hipófise-Suprarrenal/fisiopatologia , Prosencéfalo/metabolismo , Prosencéfalo/fisiopatologia , RNA Mensageiro/metabolismo , Receptores de Hormônio Liberador da Corticotropina/genética , Receptores de Mineralocorticoides/genética , Estresse Fisiológico/genética , Estresse Fisiológico/fisiopatologia
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Mol Cell Pediatr ; 5(1): 9, 2018 Nov 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30430274

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BACKGROUND: ß-Thalassemia is an inherited hematological disorder caused by mutations in the human hemoglobin beta (HBB) gene that reduce or abrogate ß-globin expression. Although lentiviral-mediated expression of ß-globin and autologous transplantation is a promising therapeutic approach, the risk of insertional mutagenesis or low transgene expression is apparent. However, targeted gene correction of HBB mutations with programmable nucleases such as CRISPR/Cas9, TALENs, and ZFNs with non-viral repair templates ensures a higher safety profile and endogenous expression control. METHODS: We have compared three different gene-editing tools (CRISPR/Cas9, TALENs, and ZFNs) for their targeting efficiency of the HBB gene locus. As a proof of concept, we studied the personalized gene-correction therapy for a common ß-thalassemia splicing variant HBBIVS1-110 using Cas9 mRNA and several optimally designed single-stranded oligonucleotide (ssODN) donors in K562 and CD34+ hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). RESULTS: Our results exhibited that indel frequency of CRISPR/Cas9 was superior to TALENs and ZFNs (P < 0.0001). Our designed sgRNA targeting the site of HBBIVS1-110 mutation showed indels in both K562 cells (up to 77%) and CD34+ hematopoietic stem cells-HSCs (up to 87%). The absolute quantification by next-generation sequencing showed that up to 8% site-specific insertion of the NheI tag was achieved using Cas9 mRNA and a chemically modified ssODN in CD34+ HSCs. CONCLUSION: Our approach provides guidance on non-viral gene correction in CD34+ HSCs using Cas9 mRNA and chemically modified ssODN. However, further optimization is needed to increase the homology directed repair (HDR) to attain a real clinical benefit for ß-thalassemia.

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Mol Ther Nucleic Acids ; 12: 530-542, 2018 Sep 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30195789

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The Cas9/guide RNA (Cas9/gRNA) system is commonly used for genome editing. mRNA expressing Cas9 can induce innate immune responses, reducing Cas9 expression. First-generation Cas9 mRNAs were modified with pseudouridine and 5-methylcytosine to reduce innate immune responses. We combined four approaches to produce more active, less immunogenic second-generation Cas9 mRNAs. First, we developed a novel co-transcriptional capping method yielding natural Cap 1. Second, we screened modified nucleotides in Cas9 mRNA to identify novel modifications that increase Cas9 activity. Third, we depleted the mRNA of uridines to improve mRNA activity. Lastly, we tested high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) purification to remove double-stranded RNAs. The activity of these mRNAs was tested in cell lines and primary human CD34+ cells. Cytokines were measured in whole blood and mice. These approaches yielded more active and less immunogenic mRNA. Uridine depletion (UD) most impacted insertion or deletion (indel) activity. Specifically, 5-methoxyuridine UD induced indel frequencies as high as 88% (average ± SD = 79% ± 11%) and elicited minimal immune responses without needing HPLC purification. Our work suggests that uridine-depleted Cas9 mRNA modified with 5-methoxyuridine (without HPLC purification) or pseudouridine may be optimal for the broad use of Cas9 both in vitro and in vivo.

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Sci Rep ; 8(1): 16776, 2018 11 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30425265

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Gene therapy has always been a promising therapeutic approach for Cystic Fibrosis (CF). However, numerous trials using DNA or viral vectors encoding the correct protein resulted in a general low efficacy. In the last years, chemically modified messenger RNA (cmRNA) has been proven to be a highly potent, pulmonary drug. Consequently, we first explored the expression, function and immunogenicity of human (h)CFTR encoded by cmRNAhCFTR in vitro and ex vivo, quantified the expression by flow cytometry, determined its function using a YFP based assay and checked the immune response in human whole blood. Similarly, we examined the function of cmRNAhCFTR in vivo after intratracheal (i.t.) or intravenous (i.v.) injection of the assembled cmRNAhCFTR together with Chitosan-coated PLGA (poly-D, L-lactide-co-glycolide 75:25 (Resomer RG 752 H)) nanoparticles (NPs) by FlexiVent. The amount of expression of human hCFTR encoded by cmRNAhCFTR was quantified by hCFTR ELISA, and cmRNAhCFTR values were assessed by RT-qPCR. Thereby, we observed a significant improvement of lung function, especially in regards to FEV0.1, suggesting NP-cmRNAhCFTR as promising therapeutic option for CF patients independent of their CFTR genotype.


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Regulador de Condutância Transmembrana em Fibrose Cística/genética , Fibrose Cística/fisiopatologia , Fibrose Cística/terapia , Terapia Genética/métodos , Pulmão/fisiopatologia , Animais , Linhagem Celular , Fibrose Cística/genética , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Humanos , Fluxo Expiratório Máximo/genética , Camundongos , RNA Mensageiro/química , RNA Mensageiro/genética
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Int Arch Allergy Immunol ; 144(1): 91-4, 2007.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17505143

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Chemokines and their receptors are involved in many aspects of immunity. Chemokine CX3CL1, acting via its receptor CX3CR1, regulates monocyte migration and macrophage differentiation as well as T cell-dependent inflammation. Two common, nonsynonymous polymorphisms in CX3CR1 have previously been shown to alter the function of the CX3CL1/CX3CR1 pathway and were suggested to modify the risk for asthma. Using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight technology, we genotyped polymorphisms Val249Ile and Thr280Met in a cross-sectional population of German children from Munich (n = 1,159) and Dresden (n = 1,940). For 249Ile an odds ratio of 0.77 (95% confidence interval 0.63-0.96; p = 0.017) and for 280Met an odds ratio of 0.71 (95% confidence interval 0.56-0.89; p = 0.004) were found with atopy in Dresden but not in Munich. Neither polymorphism was associated with asthma. Thus, amino acid changes in CX3CR1 may influence the development of atopy but not asthma in German children. Potentially, other factors such as environmental effects may modify the role of CX3CR1 polymorphisms.


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Asma/genética , Asma/imunologia , Predisposição Genética para Doença , Hipersensibilidade Imediata/genética , Hipersensibilidade Imediata/imunologia , Polimorfismo Genético , Receptores de Quimiocinas/genética , Substituição de Aminoácidos/genética , Receptor 1 de Quimiocina CX3C , Criança , Alemanha , Humanos , Polimorfismo Genético/imunologia
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AAPS J ; 19(2): 438-446, 2017 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28074350

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Employing cost-effective biomaterials to deliver chemically modified ribonucleic acid (cmRNA) in a controlled manner addresses the high cost, safety concerns, and lower transfection efficiency that exist with protein and gene therapeutic approaches. By eliminating the need for nuclear entry, cmRNA therapeutics can potentially overcome the lower transfection efficiencies associated with non-viral gene delivery systems. Here, we investigated the osteogenic potential of cmRNA-encoding BMP-9, in comparison to cmRNA-encoding BMP-2. Polyethylenimine (PEI) was used as a vector to increase in vitro transfection efficacy. Complexes of PEI-cmRNA (encoding BMP-2 or BMP-9) were fabricated at an amine (N) to phosphate (P) ratio of 10 and characterized for transfection efficacy in vitro using human bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs). The osteogenic potential of BMSCs treated with these complexes was determined by evaluating the expression of bone-specific genes as well as through the detection of bone matrix deposition. It was found that alkaline phosphatase (ALP) expression 3 days post transfection in the group treated with BMP-9-cmRNA was significantly higher than that in the group that received BMP-2-cmRNA treatment. Alizarin red staining and atomic absorption spectroscopy demonstrated enhanced osteogenic differentiation as evidenced by increased bone matrix production by the BMSCs treated with BMP-9-cmRNA when compared to cells treated with BMP-2-cmRNA. In vivo studies showed increased bone formation in calvarial defects treated with the BMP-9-cmRNA and BMP-2-cmRNA collagen scaffolds when compared to empty defects. The connectivity density of the regenerated bone was higher (2-fold-higher) in the group that received BMP-9-cmRNA compared to BMP-2-cmRNA. Together, these findings suggest that cmRNA-activated matrix encoding osteogenic molecules can provide a powerful strategy for bone regeneration with significant clinical translational potential.


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Proteína Morfogenética Óssea 2/genética , Regeneração Óssea/genética , Fator 2 de Diferenciação de Crescimento/genética , Células-Tronco Mesenquimais/citologia , Fosfatase Alcalina/genética , Animais , Humanos , Masculino , Osteogênese/genética , Polietilenoimina/química , RNA/administração & dosagem , Ratos Endogâmicos F344 , Transfecção
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