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Internal ribosome entry site-based vectors for combined gene therapy 被引量:4
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作者 Edith Renaud-Gabardos Fransky Hantelys +3 位作者 Florent Morfoisse xavier chaufour Barbara Garmy-Susini Anne-Catherine Prats 《World Journal of Experimental Medicine》 2015年第1期11-20,共10页
Gene therapy appears as a promising strategy to treatincurable diseases. In particular, combined gene therapy has shown improved therapeutic efficiency. Internal ribosome entry sites(IRESs), RNA elements naturally pre... Gene therapy appears as a promising strategy to treatincurable diseases. In particular, combined gene therapy has shown improved therapeutic efficiency. Internal ribosome entry sites(IRESs), RNA elements naturally present in the 5' untranslated regions of a few m RNAs, constitute a powerful tool to co-express several genes of interest. IRESs are translational enhancers allowing the translational machinery to start protein synthesis by internal initiation. This feature allowed the design of multi-cistronic vectors expressing several genes from a single m RNA. IRESs exhibit tissue specificity, and drive translation in stress conditions when the global cell translation is blocked, which renders them useful for gene transfer in hypoxic conditions occurring in ischemic diseases and cancer. IRES-based viral and non viral vectors have been used successfully in preclinical and clinical assays of combined gene therapy and resulted in therapeutic benefits for various pathologies including cancers, cardiovascular diseases and degenerative diseases. 展开更多
关键词 VECTOR GENE transfer Internal RIBOSOME ENTRY SITE GENE therapy
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Caval replacement with parietal peritoneum tube graft for septic thrombophlebitis after hepatectomy: A case report
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作者 Charlotte Maulat Léopoldine Lapierre +3 位作者 Isabelle Migueres xavier chaufour Guillaume Martin-Blondel Fabrice Muscari 《World Journal of Hepatology》 CAS 2019年第1期133-137,共5页
BACKGROUND Caval vein thrombosis after hepatectomy is rare, although it increases mortality and morbidity. The evolution of this thrombosis into a septic thrombophlebitis responsible for persistent septicaemia after a... BACKGROUND Caval vein thrombosis after hepatectomy is rare, although it increases mortality and morbidity. The evolution of this thrombosis into a septic thrombophlebitis responsible for persistent septicaemia after a hepatectomy has not been reported to date in the literature. We here report the management of a 54-year-old woman operated for a peripheral cholangiocarcinoma who developed a suppurated thrombophlebitis of the vena cava following a hepatectomy.CASE SUMMARY This patient was operated by left lobectomy extended to segment V with bile duct resection and Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy. After the surgery, she developed Streptococcus anginosus, Escherichia coli, and Enterococcus faecium bacteraemias, as well as Candida albicans fungemia. A computed tomography scan revealed a bilioma which was percutaneously drained. Despite adequate antibiotic therapy,the patient's condition remained septic. A diagnosis of septic thrombophlebitis of the vena cava was made on post-operative day 25. The patient was then operated again for a surgical thrombectomy and complete caval reconstruction with a parietal peritoneum tube graft. Use of the peritoneum as a vascular graft is an inexpensive technique, it is readily and rapidly available, and it allows caval replacement in a septic area. Septic thrombophlebitis of the vena cava after hepatectomy has not been described previously and it warrants being added to the spectrum of potential complications of this procedure.CONCLUSION Septic thrombophlebitis of the vena cava was successfully treated with antibiotic and anticoagulation treatments, prompt surgical thrombectomy and caval reconstruction. 展开更多
关键词 Bilioma Septic THROMBOPHLEBITIS SEPTICAEMIA PARIETAL PERITONEUM TUBE GRAFT Complete caval reconstruction Case report
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