Immune reactivity after adenoviral-mediated aquaporin-1 cDNA transfer to human parotid glands.

ORAL DISEASES(2017)

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ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to examine the humoral and cellular immune reactivity to adenoviral vector (AdhAQP1) administration in the human parotid gland over the first 42days of a clinical gene therapy trial. MethodsOf eleven treated subjects, five were considered as positive responders (Baum etal, 2012). Herein, we measured serum neutralizing antibody titers, circulating cytotoxic lymphocytes, and lymphocyte proliferation in peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Additionally, after adenoviral vector stimulation of lymphocyte proliferation, we quantified secreted cytokine levels. ResultsResponders showed little to modest immune reactivity during the first 42days following gene transfer. Additionally, baseline serum neutralizing antibody titers to serotype 5-adenovirus generally were not predictive of a subject's response to parotid gland administration of AdhAQP1. Cytokine profiling from activated peripheral blood mononuclear cells could not distinguish responders and non-responders. ConclusionsThe data are the first to describe immune responses after adenoviral vector administration in a human parotid gland. Importantly, we found that modest (2-3 fold) changes in systemic cell-mediated immune reactivity did not preclude positive subject responses to gene transfer. However, changes beyond that level likely impeded the efficacy of gene transfer.
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adenoviral,gene transfer,parotid,immune reactivity
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