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Translational research of gene therapy Jun Yoshida 1 , Masa-aki Mizuno 2 , Toshihiko Wakabayashi 3 , Tai-ichi Kajita 1 , Norimoto Nakahara 4 1Department of Neurosurgery, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine 2Department of Molecular Neurosurgery, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine 3Center for Genetic and Regenerative Medicine, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine 4Department of Bio-Medicine, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine Keyword: gene therapy , translational research , glioma , interferon-beta pp.909-914
Published Date 2003/12/10
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1431100378
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 Gene therapy is a highly advanced medicine based on progress of life science and gene engineering in the 21st century. More than 600 protocols of gene therapy are running and approximately 4,000 patients have undergone treatments around the world. The history of gene therapy in Japan has begun since 1995 for the first patient with Adenosine Deaminase(ADA)Deficiency. To date, gene therapy protocols have been executed for cancers and non-cancer diseases such as atherosclerosis obliterans(ASO). Department of neurosurgery with Nagoya University plays a key role in a“translational research”of gene therapy against malignant glioma with cationic liposome containing interferon-beta gene. Since 2000, we have treated 5 patients bearing recurrent malignant glioma with interferon-beta gene encapsulated by cationic liposome. We can provide gene materials by ourselves from the Human Gene Therapy Vector Producing Facility installed in Nagoya University Hospital. Our vector system has been earliest developed in Japan with pure domestic production technology. In this clinical study, we have confirmed its safety and efficiency of interferon-beta gene therapy.


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