Gene therapy of T helper cells in HIV infection: Mathematical model of the criteria for clinical effect |
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Authors: | Ole Lund Ole Søgaard Lund Gregers Gram Susanne Dam Nielsen Kristian Schønning Jens Ole Nielsen John-Erik Stig Hansen Erik Mosekilde |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory for Infectious Diseases, Hyidovre Hospital, University of Copenhagen, DK-2650 Hvidovre, Denmark;(2) Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark |
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Abstract: | The paper presents a mathematical analysis of the criteria for gene therapy of T helper cells to have a clinical effect on HIV infection. The analysis indicates that for such a therapy to be successful, it must protect the transduced cells against HIV-induced death. The transduced cells will not survive as a population if the gene therapy only blocks the spread of virus from transduced cells that become infected. The analysis also suggests that the degree of protection against disease-related cell death provided by the gene therapy is more important than the fraction of cells that is initially transduced. If only a small fraction of the cells can be transduced, transduction of T helper cells and transduction of haematopoietic progenitor cells will result in the same steady-state level of transduced T helper cells. For gene therapy to be efficient against HIV infection, our analysis suggests that a 100% protection against viral escape must be obtained. The study also suggests that a gene therapy against HIV infection should be designed to give the transduced cells a partial but not necessarily total protection against HIV-induced cell death, and to avoid the production of viral mutants insensitive to the gene therapy. |
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