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BGEN 3022 Sessions 13-20 Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed Graded A+ gene therapy - Answers the transplantation of normal genes into somatic cells in place of missing or defective ones in order go correct genetic disorders Initially - replacing a defective/missing gene (adding a wile-type gene) More recently - editing/repairing a defective gene how does DNA get into nucleus - Answers Electroporation, chemical, gene gun, injections, liposomes, naked DNA, receptor-mediated endocytosis, viruses o A lot of these methods kill the cell o Some of these would only work with dividing cells 4 viral vectors - Answers - Herpes Virus - Lentivirus - Adenovirus - Adeno-associated virus (AAV) pro and cons of herpes as a viral vector - Answers - Dividing and non-dividing cells (+) - High levels of expression (+) - Large insert size (50kB) (+) - Does not insert into host genome (+/-) - Large viral genome size (+/-) - Pathogenic/cytotoxic (-) - High immune responses (-) pros and cons of retrovirus/lentivirus as a viral vector - Answers - Dividing and non dividing cells (+) - Prolonged infection and gene expression (+) - Low immune response (+) - Small insert size (7kb) (-) - Expression level depends on where it is inserted (-) - Insertion into host genome (+/-) *Commonly used pros and cons of adeno virus as viral vector - Answers - Dividing and non-dividing cells (+) - Large insert size (36kb) (+) - Does not insert into genome (+/-) o Can get lost during division (-) - High immune responses (-) pros and cons of AAV virus - Answers - Infects dividing cells and on dividing cells (+) - Does not insert into the genome (+/-) o Can get lost during division (-) - Low immune responses (+) - Non-pathogenic (+) - Small insert size (5kb) (-) - Sustained expression (-) - Low expression levels (-) *Most studies use AAV due to low immune responses and lack of insertion* 4 viral vector variables - Answers - immune response - trasngene size - genome insertion (permanent vs transient expression) - tissue targeting 3 parent therapy - Answers = mitochondrial replacement - Pro-nucleus from affected mother is transplanted to the egg of a normal donor - Fertilized egg has mitochondria from donor but nuclear DNA from the parents - Can treat ANY mitochondrial gene disease Trikafta (new CF treatment) - Answers - Combination therapy (3 drugs) specific for the deltaF508 mutation o 2 drugs help mutated CFTR protein fold correctly in the ER

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BGEN 3022 Sessions 13-20 Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed Graded A+

gene therapy - Answers the transplantation of normal genes into somatic cells in place of missing or
defective ones in order go correct genetic disorders Initially -> replacing a defective/missing gene
(adding a wile-type gene)

More recently -> editing/repairing a defective gene

how does DNA get into nucleus - Answers Electroporation, chemical, gene gun, injections, liposomes,
naked DNA, receptor-mediated endocytosis, viruses



o A lot of these methods kill the cell

o Some of these would only work with dividing cells

4 viral vectors - Answers - Herpes Virus

- Lentivirus

- Adenovirus

- Adeno-associated virus (AAV)

pro and cons of herpes as a viral vector - Answers - Dividing and non-dividing cells (+)

- High levels of expression (+)

- Large insert size (50kB) (+)

- Does not insert into host genome (+/-)

- Large viral genome size (+/-)

- Pathogenic/cytotoxic (-)

- High immune responses (-)

pros and cons of retrovirus/lentivirus as a viral vector - Answers - Dividing and non dividing cells (+)

- Prolonged infection and gene expression (+)

- Low immune response (+)

- Small insert size (<7kb) (-)

- Expression level depends on where it is inserted (-)

- Insertion into host genome (+/-)

,*Commonly used

pros and cons of adeno virus as viral vector - Answers - Dividing and non-dividing cells (+)

- Large insert size (36kb) (+)

- Does not insert into genome (+/-)

o Can get lost during division (-)

- High immune responses (-)

pros and cons of AAV virus - Answers - Infects dividing cells and on dividing cells (+)

- Does not insert into the genome (+/-)

o Can get lost during division (-)

- Low immune responses (+)

- Non-pathogenic (+)

- Small insert size (<5kb) (-)

- Sustained expression (-)

- Low expression levels (-)



*Most studies use AAV due to low immune responses and lack of insertion*

4 viral vector variables - Answers - immune response

- trasngene size

- genome insertion (permanent vs transient expression)

- tissue targeting

3 parent therapy - Answers = mitochondrial replacement

- Pro-nucleus from affected mother is transplanted to the egg of a normal donor

- Fertilized egg has mitochondria from donor but nuclear DNA from the parents

- Can treat ANY mitochondrial gene disease

Trikafta (new CF treatment) - Answers - Combination therapy (3 drugs) specific for the deltaF508
mutation

, o 2 drugs help mutated CFTR protein fold correctly in the ER

o 1 drug that helps it stay open at the cell surface (increased CL conductance)

- In North America 90% of CF patients have at least one deltaF508 allele

- Cost is about $300,000/year

o Most provinces now cover cost

o Much cheaper than having children staying in the hospital frequently

Gendicine (Cancer treatment) - Answers - Approved in China to treat some tumors

- Adenovirus vector expresses p53

o Big insert

- Claimed to work in combination with chemo and radiation therapy

- Immune reaction potentially bad

- Not approved elsewhere

- *Promising

ADA treatment - Answers - Bone marrow transplant may be used if a matched donor can be found

- Enzyme replacement therapy

o >$4 million over 10 years

- Retrovirus gene therapy was used in 1990

o First example of successful gene therapy

o Still requires regular medication

- Strimvelis approved in 2016

o Retroviral vector with ex-vivo stem cell therapy

o Costs >$1 million

o Hematopoietic stem cells are isolated from the patients after GCSF treatment to enrich stem cells,
endogenous bone marrow cells killed, HSCs treated with virus and re-perfused

o Immunosuppressants are needed

X-SCID treatment - Answers - Bone marrow transplant may be use if donor can be found

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