Stable and functional lymphoid reconstitution in artemis-deficient mice following lentiviral artemis gene transfer into hematopoietic stem cells.

Journal: Molecular Therapy : The Journal Of The American Society Of Gene Therapy
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Abstract

Patients with mutations in the Artemis gene display a complete absence of T- and B lymphocytes, together with increased cellular radiosensitivity; this leads to a radiosensitive severe combined immunodeficiency (RS-SCID). Allogenic hematopoietic stem-cell (HSC) transplantation is only partially successful in the absence of an human leukocyte antigen-genoidentical donor, and this has prompted a search for alternative therapeutic approaches such as gene therapy. In this study, a self-inactivated lentiviral vector expressing Artemis was used to complement the Artemis knockout mouse (Art(-/-)). Transplantation of Artemis-transduced HSCs into irradiated Art(-/-) mice restored a stable (over a 15-month period of follow-up) and functional T- and cell repertoire that was comparable to that of control mice. The success of secondary transplantations demonstrated that the HSCs had been transduced. One of thirteen mice developed a thymoma 6 months after gene therapy. Although thymic cells were seen to be carrying two lentiviral integration sites, there was no evidence of lentivirus-driven oncogene activation. The Art(-/-) mice were found to be prone to develop T-cell lymphomas, either spontaneously or after irradiation. These data indicate that the observed lymphoproliferation was probably the consequence of the chromosomal instability associated with the Artemis-deficient background. As a whole, our work provides a basis for supporting the gene therapy approach in Artemis-deficient SCID.

Authors
Fatine Benjelloun, Alexandrine Garrigue, Corinne Demerens De Chappedelaine, Pauline Soulas Sprauel, Michele Malassis Séris, Daniel Stockholm, Julia Hauer, Johanna Blondeau, Julie Rivière, Annick Lim, Marc Le Lorc'h, Serge Romana, Nicole Brousse, Frederique Pâques, Anne Galy, Pierre Charneau, Alain Fischer, Jean-pierre De Villartay, Marina Cavazzana Calvo