Although pharmacological and neurosurgical interventions have had some success, we believe that regeneration of the injured human spinal cord can be stimulated to a much greater extend by combining these approaches with gene and cell-based strategies.
The objective of this research line is to develop cell and gene-based repair strategies for the injured peripheral nerve, spinal roots and CNS.
The initial problems of cytotoxicity associated with adeno and herpes-based viral vectors have largely been solved during the last decade. Adeno-associated viral vectors (AAV) and lentiviral vectors (LV) direct long-term transgene expression in neurons and glial cells and this allows us to perform long term functional recovery studies to investigate the efficacy of cell and gene-based repair strategies. This project is executed in collaboration with Dr. Martijn Malessy, Neurosurgeon and Dr. Rob Hoeben, both at the Leiden University Medical Center.
see also: www.zenuwcentrum.org
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