Gene Therapy Protocols
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Efforts in gene therapy have grown dramatically in recent years. Basic research as well as clinical activity have made exciting progress and are beg- ning to offer renewed hope that gene therapy may be able to deliver novel approaches for the treatment of inherited as well as such acquired diseases as cardiovascular disease and cancer. With the sequencing of the human genome complete, we now have a comprehensive catalog of genes that further expands the potential role of gene therapy into such new fields as tissue engineering. Central to gene therapy is the process of gene transfer; thus, advances in the technology of gene transfer are at the heart of this field’s progress. Numerous technologies, based on a variety of methods (e.g., viral-mediated, physical/ chemical), have been developed to achieve gene transfer. Some of the earliest methods, such as recombinant retroviruses, are still widely used, have undergone significant improvements, and have given rise to new vectors based on lentiviruses.
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Table of contents (32 protocols)
Front Matter
Poly- L -Lysine-Based Gene Delivery Systems
- Charles P. Lollo, Mariusz G. Banaszczyk, Patricia M. Mullen, Christopher C. Coffin, Dongpei Wu, Alison T. Carlo et al.
Targeted Gene Transfer to Liver Using Protein-DNA Complexes
- Catherine H. Wu, Cherie M. Walton, George Y. Wu
Pages 15-23
Receptor-Directed Molecular Conjugates for Gene Transfer
- Assem G. Ziady, Pamela B. Davis
Pages 25-48
Gene Transfer into Muscle by Electroporation In Vivo
- Jun-ichi Miyazaki, Hiroyuki Aihara
Pages 49-62
Viral Liposomes
Pages 63-72
LPD Nanoparticles-Novel Nonviral Vector for Efficient Gene Delivery
- Yadi Tan, Mark Whitmore, Song Li, Peter Frederik, Leaf Huang
Pages 73-81
Solvoplex Synthetic Vector for Intrapulmonary Gene Delivery
- Klaus Schughart, Ulla B. Rasmussen
Pages 83-94
Gene Correction Frequency by Chimeric RNA-DNA Oligonucleotide Using Nuclear Extracts
- Olga A. Igoucheva, Kyonggeun Yoon
Pages 95-107
Regulated Expression of Plasmid-Based Gene Therapies
- Ronald V. Abruzzese, Fiona C. MacLaughlin, Louis C. Smith, Jeffrey L. Nordstrom
Pages 109-122
Photochemical Transfection Light-Induced, Site-Directed Gene Delivery
- Lina Prasmickaite, Anders Høgset, Kristian Berg
Pages 123-135
Direct Gene Transfer and Vaccination Via Skin Transfection Using a Gene Gun
- Chia-Feng Kuo, Jeng Hwan Wang, Ning-Sun Yang
Pages 137-147
Preparation of Pseudotyped Retroviral Vector
Pages 149-159
Quantitative Measurement of the Concentration of Active Recombinant Retrovirus
- Stelios T. Andreadis, Jeffrey R. Morgan
Pages 161-172
Minigene-Containing Retroviral Vectors Using an Alphavirus/Retrovirus Hybrid Vector System
- Jarmo Wahlfors, Richard A. Morgan
Pages 173-186
Retrovirus-Mediated Gene Transfer to Human Hematopoietic Stem Cells
- William P. Swaney, Enrico M. Novelli, Alfred B. Bahnson, John A. Barranger
Pages 187-202
Genetically Modified Skin Substitutes
- Karen E. Hamoen, Gulsun Erdag, Jennifer L. Cusick, Hinne A. Rakhorst, Jeffrey R. Morgan
Pages 203-217
Bioartificial Muscles in Gene Therapy
- Courtney Powell, Janet Shansky, Michael Del Tatto, Herman H. Vandenburgh
Pages 219-231
Cytokine Gene-Modified Cell-Based Cancer Vaccines
- R. Todd Reilly, Jean-Pascal H. Machiels, Leisha A. Emens, Elizabeth M. Jaffee
Pages 233-257
HIV-Based Vectors
- Antonia Follenzi, Luigi Naldini
Pages 259-274
Reviews
From Reviews of the First Edition:
". extremely impressive. a must, even for researchers who are already familiar with gene transfer techniques. " -Molecular Medicine Today
". succeeds admirably. "-Genetical Research
From Reviews of the Second Edition:
"Each protocol is written in a standard format, consisting of introduction, materials, methods, notes, and references. The introductions vary in length and detail. Many of them are illustrated with tables, charts, schematics, and/or photographs. The materials and methods sections are quite detailed, and there are many notes clarifying steps or outlining potential problems. Gene Therapy Protocols is recommended for university, hospital, and corporate libraries serving researchers who are working on gene therapies." - E-STREAMS
"All the chapters are well written, and the protocols are easy to understand. This book is applicable to those directly involved in the field of gene therapy." - Pharmaceutical Research
". a valuable resource for background information in the field of gene transfer vector development, as well as providing concise and clearly written protocols for the production of these vectors." - Molecular Biotechnology
"Each of the 32 chapters is constructed like a cooking-book with detailed instructions and illustrations of how to perform the procedures. For anyone who is planning or is already practically involved in gene therapy experiments, this impressive book is a must in the laboratory." - Acta Derm Venereol
"Second edition of the "Gene Therapy Protocols" in successful series of books "Methods in Molecular Medicine" from Humana Press, is certainly a publication, which appeared in the right time. The comprehensibility of the book represents great value also for researcher. This collection of gene therapy protocols is a valuable and indispensable resource for basic scientists, graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows. Even clinical researchers will find the book very informative and useful. The book represents an outstanding work, which should not be missed in all laboratories dealing with gene therapy." - Neoplasma
Editors and Affiliations
Brown University, Providence
Bibliographic Information
- Book Title : Gene Therapy Protocols
- Editors : Jeffrey R. Morgan
- Series Title : Methods in Molecular Medicine
- DOI : https://doi.org/10.1385/1592591418
- Publisher : Humana Totowa, NJ
- eBook Packages : Springer Protocols
- Copyright Information : Humana Press 2002
- eBook ISBN : 978-1-59259-141-1 Published: 26 October 2007
- Series ISSN : 1543-1894
- Series E-ISSN : 1940-6037
- Edition Number : 2
- Number of Pages : XV, 520
- Topics : Human Genetics