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Gene therapy methods for enhancing limb regeneration based on conserved transcriptional programs

Organization DUKE UNIVERSITYLocation DURHAM, UNITED STATESPosted 12 Apr 2024Deadline 31 Mar 2029
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY202621+ years old3-D3-Dimensional3DAAV vectorAAV-based vectorAdeno-Associated VirusesAdultAdult HumanAmphibiaAmphibiansAmputationAnatomic SitesAnatomic structuresAnatomyAssayBasal Transcription FactorBasal transcription factor genesBioassayBiological AssayBody TissuesBone RegenerationBrachydanio rerioCapsidCaringCatalogsCell BodyCellsChromatinChromosomesComparative StudyComplexDNA TherapyDNA-Protein InteractionDanio rerioDependoparvovirusDependovirusDigitDigit structureDirected Molecular EvolutionDistalElementsEngineeringEnhancer ElementsEpidermisEventExhibitsExtremitiesFamilyGene ExpressionGene TranscriptionGene Transfer ClinicalGeneral Transcription Factor GeneGeneral Transcription FactorsGeneralized GrowthGenesGenetic Enhancer ElementGenetic InterventionGenetic TranscriptionGoalsGrowthHandHumanImmune PrecipitationImmunoprecipitationImpairmentIn vivo analysisInjuryKO miceKnock-out MiceKnockout MiceLimb structureLimbsMapsMass Photometry/Spectrum AnalysisMass SpectrometryMass SpectroscopyMass SpectrumMass Spectrum AnalysesMass Spectrum AnalysisMethodologyMethodsMiceMice MammalsModelingModern ManMolecularMolecular GeneticsMurineMusNamesNatural regenerationNon-TrunkNull MouseOrganismPathway interactionsPatientsPhalanxRNA ExpressionRegenerationRegenerative capacityRegulatory ElementReporterReportingSalamanderSamplingSerotypingSiteSpecificityTestingTissue GrowthTissuesTranscriptionTranscription Factor Proto-OncogeneTranscription factor genesTranscriptional ControlTranscriptional RegulationVariantVariationViralViral GenesVisualWorkZebra DanioZebra FishZebrafishadeno associated virus groupadeno-associated viral vectoradeno-associated virus vectoradulthoodappendageblastemabonecatalogcofactorconditional knock-outconditional knockoutdigit regenerationdirected evolutionenhancer sequencegene repair therapygene therapygene-based therapygenetic enhancer sequencegenetic therapygenomic therapyglobal gene expressionglobal transcription profilehandshealinghuman tissueimprovedin vivo evaluationin vivo testinginjuriesinsightintramembranous bonelimb losslimb regenerationliving systemlost limbmembernamenamednamingnovelontogenypathwayprogramspromoterpromotorregenerateregenerate boneregenerate new tissueregenerate tissueregenerating damaged tissueregenerating tissueregeneration abilityregeneration capacityregeneration potentialregenerativeregenerative potentialselective expressionselectively expressedspatial and temporalspatial temporalspatiotemporalteleost fishteleostean fishteleostfishthree dimensionaltissue regenerationtissue regrowthtissue renewaltissue repairtissue specific regenerationtranscription factortranscriptomevector
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Abstract:
Adult teleost fish and urodele amphibians can regenerate entire amputated appendages, whereas this ability is

restricted to the tip of the distal phalanx in humans and mice. Though modest in comparison to its zebrafish and

salamander counterparts, mouse digit tip (MDT) regeneration exhibits similar anatomic stages and proceeds

with…

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Gene therapy methods for enhancing limb regeneration based on conserved transcriptional programs — DUKE UNIVERSITY | UNI | Dev Procure