mRNA mediated gene transfer of Toll-like receptors as treatment strategy for asthma in vivo

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dc.contributor.advisor Kormann, Michael (Prof. Dr.)
dc.contributor.author Zeyer, Franziska Sigrid
dc.date.accessioned 2017-09-25T06:48:48Z
dc.date.available 2017-09-25T06:48:48Z
dc.date.issued 2017
dc.identifier.other 493773576 de_DE
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10900/77944
dc.identifier.uri http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:21-dspace-779447 de_DE
dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.15496/publikation-19344
dc.description.abstract Asthma is the most common chronic disease in childhood. Although several therapeutic options are currently available to control the symptoms, many drugs have significant side effects and asthma remains an incurable disease. Microbial exposure in early life reduces the risk of asthma and several studies have suggested protective effects of Toll-like receptor (TLR) activation. We showed previously that modified mRNA provides a safe and efficient therapeutic tool for in vivo gene supplementation. Since current asthma drugs do not take patient specific immune and TLR backgrounds into consideration, treatment with tailored mRNA could be an attractive approach to account for the patient’s individual asthma phenotype. Therefore, we investigated the effect of a preventative treatment with combinations of Tlr1, Tlr2 and Tlr6 mRNA in a House Dust Mite-induced mouse model of asthma. We used chemically modified mRNA which is–in contrast to conventional viral vectors–non-integrating and highly efficient in gene transfer. In our study, we found that treatment with either Tlr1/2 mRNA or Tlr2/6 mRNA, but not Tlr2 mRNA alone, resulted in better lung function as well as reduced airway inflammation in vivo. The present results point to a potentially protective effect of TLR heterodimers in asthma pathogenesis. en
dc.language.iso en de_DE
dc.publisher Universität Tübingen de_DE
dc.rights ubt-podok de_DE
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dc.rights.uri http://tobias-lib.uni-tuebingen.de/doku/lic_mit_pod.php?la=en en
dc.subject.classification Toll-like-Rezeptoren , Bronchialasthma , Messenger-RNS de_DE
dc.subject.ddc 610 de_DE
dc.title mRNA mediated gene transfer of Toll-like receptors as treatment strategy for asthma in vivo en
dc.type PhDThesis de_DE
dcterms.dateAccepted 2017-06-27
utue.publikation.fachbereich Medizin de_DE
utue.publikation.fakultaet 4 Medizinische Fakultät de_DE
utue.publikation.source erschienen in: PLoS One, 11(4): p. e0154001; 2016 de_DE

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