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Vaccination studies with the mper of HIV-1 gp41 grafted into transmembrane protein of a gammaretrovirus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
A vaccine against HIV-1 to keep the pandemic in bay is one of the major goals in vaccine development. Although the scientific field of vaccine development is largely supported with extensive fundings, attempts to design a vaccine to induce potent protection only remained successful in the macaque model, but not in human trials. In order to address this
N. Strasz
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Prevalence of human xenotropic murine leukemia virus‐related gammaretrovirus (XMRV) in dutch prostate cancer patients

The Prostate, 2011
AbstractBACKGROUNDThe occurrence of the retrovirus xenotropic murine leukemia virus (MLV)‐related virus (XMRV) has been reported in prostate tissue of patients with prostate cancer (PrCa). Considering the potential great medical and social relevance of this discovery, we investigated whether this finding could be confirmed in an independent group of ...
G. Verhaegh   +5 more
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Efficient Gene Marking with a Clinical Gammaretrovirus Vector Expressing MGMTP140K in Baboons and Macaques

open access: closedBlood, 2008
Abstract Using gene therapy to protect hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) from alkylating agents used in the treatment of malignant disease is an attractive strategy to alleviate prolonged neutropenia and thrombocytopenia that is dose-limiting. Both adult and pediatric patients with glioblastomas urgently need improved therapeutic strategies
Brian C. Beard   +3 more
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Partial correction of murine β-thalassemia with a gammaretrovirus vector for human γ-globin

Blood Cells, Molecules, and Diseases, 2006
Several studies have demonstrated that recombinant lentivirus vectors containing extended globin gene expression cassettes and regulatory elements can ameliorate the pathogenic sequela in murine models of beta-thalassemia and sickle cell disease. Similarly promising results have not yet been obtained with recombinant gammaretrovirus vectors.
Tamon Nishino   +2 more
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The Evolution of Gammaretrovirus Restriction Factors in the Mouse

2010
Mice exposed to infectious retroviruses are subject to virus-induced disease or virus-induced genetic mutations. While mice are protected by the innate and acquired immune systems, they have also evolved numerous constitutively expressed antiviral factors that target various stages of the retroviral life cycle, and these factors have been identified ...
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Functional Assessment of the Engraftment Potential of Gammaretrovirus-Modified CD34+ Cells, Using a Short Serum-Free Transduction Protocol

open access: closedHuman Gene Therapy, 2006
The successful transduction and engraftment of human mobilized peripheral blood (MBP) CD34(+) cells are determined to a large extent by the ex vivo cell-processing conditions. In preparation for upcoming clinical trials, we investigated essential culture parameters and devised a short and efficient gammaretroviral transduction protocol entailing ...
Tülin Budak-Alpdoǧan   +5 more
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Unique integration profiles in a canine model of long-term repopulating cells transduced with gammaretrovirus, lentivirus, or foamy virus.

Human Gene Therapy, 2007
Recent advances have allowed for improved retrovirus-mediated gene transfer, and therapeutic benefits have been described in patients. These successes have shown the potential of hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) gene therapy, but treatment-related leukemia ...
B. Beard   +7 more
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1425 THE HUMAN EXOGENOUS GAMMARETROVIRUS XMRV: PREVALENCE IN PROSTATE CANCER TISSUE AND VIRAL MECHANISMS CONTRIBUTING TO TUMORIGENESIS

Journal of Urology, 2010
Martin Aepfelbacher   +6 more
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Unique Integration Profiles of Gammaretrovirus, Lentivirus, and Foamy Virus Transduced Dog Long-Term Repopulating Cells.

open access: closed, 2006
Kirsten A. Keyser   +7 more
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