Restoration of plasma von Willebrand factor deficiency is sufficient to correct thrombus formation after gene therapy for severe von Willebrand disease.

Simon De Meyer, Nele Vandeputte, Inge Pareyn, Inge Petrus, Peter Lenting, Marinee Chuah, Thierry VandenDriessche, Hans Deckmyn, Karen Vanhoorelbeke

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Abstract

Objective-Gene therapy for severe von Willebrand disease (vWD) seems an interesting treatment alternative with long-term therapeutic potential. We investigated the feasibility of targeting the liver for ectopic expression of physiologically active von Willebrand factor (vWF).
Methods and Results-The capacity of transgene-encoded murine vWF to restore vWF function was studied in a mouse model of severe vWD after liver-specific gene transfer by hydrodynamic injection. By using a hepatocyte-specific alpha 1 antitrypsin promoter, a considerably higher and longer-lasting vWF expression was obtained when compared with a cytomegalovirus promoter, reaching maximum vWF plasma levels that are 10 +/- 1 times higher than the wild-type level. Liver-expressed vWF showed the full range of multimers, including the high molecular weight multimers, and restored factor VIII plasma levels, consistent with correction of the bleeding time 3 but not 7 days after gene transfer. Importantly, transgene encoded plasma vWF restored proper platelet adhesion and aggregation in a FeCl3 induced thrombosis model.

Conclusions-High ectopic expression of transgene encoded plasma vWF can be obtained after gene transfer to the liver. Liver-expressed vWF was fully multimerized and able to restore proper platelet plug formation in severe vWD. The liver therefore seems an attractive target for gene therapy for severe vWD.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1621-1626
Number of pages6
JournalArterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol
Volume28
Issue numberSeptember
Publication statusPublished - 2008

Keywords

  • gene therapy
  • von Willebrand factor
  • von Willebrand disease
  • liver
  • hemostasis

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