Use of perfluorochemical liquid allows earlier detection of gene expression and use of less vector in normal lung and enhances gene expression in acutely injured lung

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One of the obstacles to successful lung gene transfer is effective delivery of vector to lung, particularly injured or diseased lung. We have previously demonstrated that intratracheal instillation of perfluorochemical (PFC) liquids along with instillation of recombinant adenovirus and adeno-associated virus vectors, or with cationic liposome vectors, increased total lung gene expression and enhanced distribution of gene expression throughout the lung. To further explore the potential benefits of PFC liquid use, we evaluated the effect of PFC liquid instillation on several other aspects of adenovirus-mediated gene expression in lung. Use of PFC liquid resulted in earlier detection of gene expression and allowed the use of less vector to achieve expression comparable to that observed with the use of higher amounts of vector alone. Using PFC liquid also enhanced gene expression in a rodent model of acute lung injury. PFC liquid did cause a transient inflammation when instilled into normal lungs but did not cause any additional inflammation when instilled alone or with adenovirus vector into acutely injured lungs. Thus, PFC liquid may be a useful adjunct for clinical lung gene transfer, particularly for injured or diseased lungs.

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  • FIG. 1. Instillation of FC-75 with Adlac-Z results in
  • FIG. 2. Instillation of FC-75 with Adlac-Z results in
  • FIG. 3. Instillation of PFC liquid with Adlac-Z results in b-gal
  • FIG. 4. Use of PFC liquid allows use of less adenoviral vector to obtain in situ transgene expression comparable to use of higher amount of vector alone. prague–Dawley rats were instilled with Adlac-Z at the indicated concentrations (particles/rat) 6 FC-75 (10 cc/kg). Animals were sacrificed 3 days later and lungs processed for in situ b-gal expression. No b-gal expression was observed in naı̈ve control animals or in animals receiving FC-75 alone. Representative hotomicrographs from one of nine similar experiments are shown (n 5 3–5 for each experimental condition). Original magnification 1003.
  • FIG. 5. Use of PFC liquid allows use of less adenoviral
  • FIG. 6. Use of less adenovirus vector is associated with less
  • FIG. 7. Use of PFC liquid enhances in situ b-gal expression when instilled bleomycin. One (A–D) or three (E–H) days after intratracheal instillation of b Animals were sacrificed 3 days after the second instillation (4 and 6 days after lungs from rats receiving bleomycin alone (A, E) or from rats receiving bleomy xhibited scattered activity mostly in uninjured lung regions (C, G). In contra activity in both normal and injured lung regions (D, H). Representative photo experimental condition). Arrows in A and E denote representative areas of acute cell infiltrates. Original magnification 1003.
  • FIG. 8. Instillation of PFC liquid with Adlac-Z results in b-gal expression in reas of injured lung. Representative high-power photomicrographs (original agnifications 400 and 10003) of lungs of rats receiving Adlac-Z 1 FC-80 3 ays after bleomycin administration demonstrate b-gal activity in grossly bnormal lung regions. A variety of both identifiable and unidentifiable cell ypes exhibit b-gal activity. The arrow indicates a macrophage containing ingested FC-80.

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Weiss, D. J., Bonneau, L., & Liggitt, D. (2001). Use of perfluorochemical liquid allows earlier detection of gene expression and use of less vector in normal lung and enhances gene expression in acutely injured lung. Molecular Therapy, 3(5), 734–745. https://doi.org/10.1006/mthe.2001.0321

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