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Correction of laminin-5 deficiency in human epidermal stem cells by transcriptionally targeted lentiviral vectors.
[junctional epidermolysis bullosa]
Deficiency
of
the
basement
membrane
component
laminin-
5
(
LAM
5
)
causes
junctional
epidermolysis
bullosa
(
JEB
)
,
a
severe
and
often
fatal
skin
adhesion
defect
.
Autologous
transplantation
of
epidermal
stem
cells
genetically
corrected
with
a
Moloney
leukemia
virus
(
MLV
)
-
derived
retroviral
vector
reconstitutes
LAM
5
synthesis
,
and
corrects
the
adhesion
defect
in
JEB
patients
.
However
,
MLV-derived
vectors
have
genotoxic
characteristics
,
and
are
unable
to
reproduce
the
physiological
,
basal
layer-
restricted
expression
of
LAM
5
chains
.
We
have
developed
an
alternative
gene
transfer
strategy
based
on
self-inactivating
(
SIN
)
or
long
terminal
repeat
(
LTR
)
-
modified
lentiviral
vectors
,
in
which
transgene
expression
is
under
the
control
of
different
combinations
of
promoter-enhancer
elements
derived
from
the
keratin-
14
(
K
14
)
gene
.
Analysis
in
human
keratinocyte
cultures
and
in
fully
differentiated
skin
regenerated
onto
immunodeficient
mice
showed
that
gene
expression
directed
by
K
14
enhancers
is
tissue-
specific
and
restricted
to
the
basal
layer
of
the
epidermis
.
Transcriptionally
targeted
lentiviral
vectors
efficiently
transduced
clonogenic
stem
/
progenitor
cells
derived
from
a
skin
biopsy
of
a
JEB
patient
,
restored
normal
synthesis
of
LAM
5
in
cultured
keratinocytes
,
and
reconstituted
normal
adhesion
properties
in
human
skin
equivalents
transplanted
onto
immunodeficient
mice
.
These
vectors
are
therefore
an
effective
,
and
potentially
more
safe
,
alternative
to
MLV-based
retroviral
vectors
in
gene
therapy
of
JEB
.
Molecular
Therapy
(
2008
)
16
12
,
1977
-
1985
doi
:
10
.
1038
/
mt
.
2008
.
204
.
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