[HTML][HTML] Therapeutic gene causing lymphoma

NB Woods, V Bottero, M Schmidt, C Von Kalle… - Nature, 2006 - nature.com
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The development of T-cell leukaemia following the otherwise successful treatment of three
patients with X-linked severe combined immune deficiency (X-SCID) in gene-therapy trials
using haematopoietic stem cells has led to a re-evaluation of this approach. Using a mouse
model for gene therapy of X-SCID, we find that the corrective therapeutic gene IL2RG itself
can act as a contributor to the genesis of T-cell lymphomas, with one-third of animals being
affected. Gene-therapy trials for X-SCID, which have been based on the assumption that …
Abstract
The development of T-cell leukaemia following the otherwise successful treatment of three patients with X-linked severe combined immune deficiency (X-SCID) in gene-therapy trials using haematopoietic stem cells has led to a re-evaluation of this approach. Using a mouse model for gene therapy of X-SCID, we find that the corrective therapeutic gene IL2RG itself can act as a contributor to the genesis of T-cell lymphomas, with one-third of animals being affected. Gene-therapy trials for X-SCID, which have been based on the assumption that IL2RG is minimally oncogenic,,,,, may therefore pose some risk to patients.
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