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Publication : Co-administration of adenovirus vector expressing CTLA4-Ig prolongs transgene expression in the brain of mice sensitized with adenovirus.

First Author  Uchida T Year  2001
Journal  Brain Res Volume  898
Issue  2 Pages  272-80
PubMed ID  11306013 Mgi Jnum  J:69043
Mgi Id  MGI:1933930 Doi  10.1016/s0006-8993(01)02194-1
Citation  Uchida T, et al. (2001) Co-administration of adenovirus vector expressing CTLA4-Ig prolongs transgene expression in the brain of mice sensitized with adenovirus. Brain Res 898(2):272-80
abstractText  The duration of transgene expression in the brain is known to be shortened by previous sensitization to adenovirus. In order to prolong transgene expression, adenovirus vectors expressing CTLA4-Ig (AdCTLA), which blocks the B7-CD28 co-stimulatory signals required for T-cell activation, were used. Local administration of AdCTLA into the brain suppressed both the cellular and humoral immune responses to adenovirus vectors, and prolonged the duration of transgene expression. AdCTLA may be an effective tool for repeated gene transfer.
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