PUMA gene delivery to synoviocytes reduces inflammation and degeneration of arthritic joints
Proliferation of synoviocytes contributes to joint damage in rheumatoid arthritis. Here the authors show that targeting of these cells by a vector, consisting of a baculovirus conjugated to an adenovirus carrying the pro-apoptotic gene PUMA, has therapeutic efficacy in a rat arthritis model.
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Auteurs principaux: | Saw-See Hong, Hubert Marotte, Guillaume Courbon, Gary S. Firestein, Pierre Boulanger, Pierre Miossec |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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