Adenoviral Vectors for Gene Therapy

Author: Curiel   David T.;Douglas   Joanne T.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2002

E-ISBN: 9780080525969

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780121995041

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780121995041

Subject: R454.9 Other

Language: ENG

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Description

Adenoviral Vectors for Gene Therapy provides detailed and comprehensive coverage of these important therapeutic agents. The topics covered in this book range from the basic biology of adenoviruses, through the construction and purification of adenoviral vectors, cutting-edge vectorology and the use of adenoviral vectors in preclinical animal models, to regulatory issues which must be considered prior to the initiation of human clinical gene therapy trials. The broad scope of this unique volume provides the reader with a complete understanding of the development and use of adenoviral vectors.

Key Features
* Provides complete coverage of basic biology of adenoviruses, as well as the construction, propagation and purification of adenoviral vectors
* Introduces common strategies for the development of adenoviral vectors along with cutting-edge methods for their improvement
* Demonstrates noninvasive imaging of adenovirus-mediated gene transfer
* Discusses utility of adenoviral vectors in animal disease models
* Considers Federal Drug Administration regulations for human clinical trials

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 24

Contributors

pp.:  24 – 28

Preface

pp.:  28 – 32

Chapter 1. Adenovirus Structure

pp.:  32 – 50

Chapter 2. Biology of Adenovirus Cell Entry

pp.:  50 – 70

Chapter 3. Adenovirus Replication

pp.:  70 – 102

Chapter 4. Adenoviral Vector Construction I: Mammalian Systems

pp.:  102 – 136

Chapter 5. Adenoviral Vector Construction II: Bacterial Systems

pp.:  136 – 160

Chapter 6. Propagation of Adenoviral Vectors: Use of PER.C6 Cells

pp.:  160 – 198

Chapter 7. Purification of Adenovirus

pp.:  198 – 236

Chapter 8. Targeted Adenoviral Vectors I: Transductional Targeting

pp.:  236 – 278

Chapter 9. Targeted Adenoviral Vectors II: Transcriptional Targeting

pp.:  278 – 318

Chapter 10. Development of Attenuated Replication Competent Adenoviruses (ARCAs) for the Treatment of Prostate Cancer

pp.:  318 – 360

Chapter 11. Replication-Selective Oncolytic Adenovirus E1-Region Mutants: Virotherapy for Cancer

pp.:  360 – 380

Chapter 12. Innate Immune Responses to in Vivo Adenovirus Infection

pp.:  380 – 406

Chapter 13. Humoral Immune Response

pp.:  406 – 440

Chapter 14. Novel Methods to Eliminate the Immune Response to Adenovirus Gene Therapy

pp.:  440 – 460

Chapter 15. High-Capacity ''Gutless'' Adenoviral Vectors: Technical Aspects and Applications

pp.:  460 – 478

Chapter 16. Xenogenic Adenoviral Vectors

pp.:  478 – 512

Chapter 17. Hybrid Adenoviral Vectors

pp.:  512 – 564

Chapter 18. Utility of Adenoviral Vectors in Animal Models of Human Disease I: Cancer

pp.:  564 – 596

Chapter 19. Utility of Adenoviral Vectors in Animal Models of Human Disease II: Genetic Disease

pp.:  596 – 626

Chapter 20. Utility of Adenoviral Vectors in Animal Models of Human Disease III: Acquired Diseases

pp.:  626 – 646

Chapter 21. Testing of Adenoviral Vector Gene Transfer Products: FDA Expectations

pp.:  646 – 686

Chapter 22. Imaging Adenovirus-Mediated Gene Transfer

pp.:  686 – 710

Color Plate Section

pp.:  710 – 722

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