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The huge potential for gene therapy to cure a wide range of diseases has led to high expectations and a great increase in research efforts in this area, particularly in the study of delivery via viral vectors, widely considered to be more efficient than DNA transfection.  In Viral Vectors for Gene Therapy: Methods and Protocols, experts in the field present a collection of their knowledge and experience featuring methodologies that involve virus production, transferring protocols, and evaluating the efficacy of gene products. While thoroughly covering the most popular viral vector systems of adenovirus, retrovirus, and adeno-associated virus, this detailed volume also explores less common viral vector systems such as baculovirus, herpes virus, and measles virus, the growing interest in which is creating a considerable demand for large scale manufacturing and purification procedures.  Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular BiologyT series format, many chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and vital tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.

 

Comprehensive and practical, Viral Vectors for Gene Therapy: Methods and Protocols provides basic principles accessible to scientists from a wide variety of backgrounds for the development of gene therapy viral products that are safe and effective.

This book offers methodologies for virus production, transferring protocols, and evaluating the efficacy of gene products. Covers the basic principles of popular and less common viral vector systems, using the successful Methods in Molecular BiologyT format.

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Intended for practitioners involved in the preclinical and clinical applications of gene therapy vectors. students, scientists, and physicians specializing in gene therapy will find this book extremely useful. Given the rapid advances in the field of gene therapy, this book is essential, providing useful information on the methodologies that involve virus production, transferring protocols, and evaluation of the efficacy of gene products and other important methodological concepts in gene therapy. (Omer Iqbal, Doodys Review Service, September, 2011)

Preface v
Contributors ix
1 Introduction to Viral Vectors
1(26)
James N. Warnock
Claire Daigre
Mohamed Al-Rubeai
2 Introduction to Gene Therapy: A Clinical Aftermath
27(18)
Patrice P. Denefle
3 Host Cells and Cell Banking
45(44)
Glyn N. Stacey
Otto-Wilhelm Merten
4 Overview of Current Scalable Methods for Purification of Viral Vectors
89(28)
Maria Mercedes Segura
Amine A. Kamen
Alain Garnier
5 Methods to Construct Recombinant Adenovirus Vectors
117(22)
Miguel Chillon
Ramon Alemany
6 Manufacturing of Adenovirus Vectors: Production and Purification of Helper Dependent Adenovirus
139(18)
Edwige Dormond
Amine A. Kamen
7 Manufacturing of Retroviruses
157(26)
Pedro E. Cruz
Teresa Rodrigues
Marlene Carmo
Dagmar Wirth
Ana I. Amaraly
Paula M. Alves
Ana S. Coroadinha
8 Lentiviral Vectors
183(28)
Marc Giry-Laterriere
Els Verhoeyen
Patrick Salmon
9 Adeno-Associated Viruses
211(24)
Mauro Mezzina
Otto-Wilhelm Merten
10 Manufacturing of Adeno-Associated Viruses, for Example: AAV2
235(12)
Haifeng Chen
11 Vector Characterization Methods for Quality Control Testing of Recombinant Adeno-Associated Viruses
247(32)
J. Fraser Wright
Olga Zelenaia
12 Baculoviruses Mediate Efficient Gene Expression in a Wide Range of Vertebrate Cells
279(24)
Kari J. Airenne
Kaisa-Emilia Makkonen
Anssi J. Mahonen
Seppo yia-Herttuala
13 Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1-Derived Recombinant and Amplicon Vectors
303(42)
Cornel Fraefel
Peggy Marconi
Alberto L. Epstein
14 Manufacture of Measles Viruses
345(22)
Kirsten K. Langfield
Henry J. Walker
Linda C. Gregory
Mark J. Federspiel
15 In Vivo Gene Delivery into hCD34' Cells in a Humanized Mouse Model
367(24)
Cecilia Frecha
Floriane Fusil
Francois-Loic Cosset
Els Verhoeyen
16 In Vivo Evaluation of Gene Transfer into Mesenchymal Cells (In View of Cartilage Repair)
391(16)
Kolja Gelse
Holm Schneider
17 Ethical Consideration
407(18)
Michael Fuchs
18 Clinical Trials of GMP Products in the Gene Therapy Field
425(18)
Kathleen B. Bamford
Index 443