Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Construction of an Indole-induced Transgenic System and Its Therapeutic Effects on Allergic Rhinitis.
- Journal:
- American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology
- Year:
- 2025
- Authors:
- Li, Guangyao et al.
- Affiliation:
- Department of Otolaryngology · China
Abstract
Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a prevalent chronic condition that significantly impacts patients' quality of life and strains healthcare systems. Current treatments, primarily involving therapeutic proteins such as antibodies and cytokines, have limitations, including injection requirements, short half-lives, and potential side effects. This study developed an indole-induced transgene system (ITS), utilizing the olfactory receptor Olfr205 to activate gene expression in response to indole. Incorporated in an adeno-associated virus vector, the ITS was tested in a mouse model of AR, with functionality assessed throughexperiments in Hana3A cells andstudies. Cellular assays, flow cytometry, ELISA, and histopathological analyses were used to measure therapeutic protein expression, immune cell profiles, inflammatory cytokines, IgE levels, and tissue inflammation. The results demonstrated that the ITS effectively controlled gene expression, reduced inflammation, and improved tissue morphology, offering promise for targeted gene therapy in AR and other chronic inflammatory diseases.
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