Cardiovascular Gene Therapy
Cardiovascular Gene Therapy Overview
- Program Director - Joseph Glorioso, PhD
The specific aim of this proposal is to provide advanced training
to clinician scientists to pursue an academic career in translational
research related to cardiovascular gene therapy. The primary goal
is to train physicians to conduct clinical gene therapy trials
targeting cardiovascular disease. Most physicians at the completion
of their medical or surgical training simply do not possess the
knowledge or skills needed to implement a basic clinical trial,
let alone one utilizing gene therapy vectors. Thus, a training
program to accomplish these goals must provide exposure to the
conduct of a clinical trial, data analysis, medical ethics, and
regulatory affairs pertaining to human gene therapy, as well as
basic molecular biology skills. We have designed a two-year cardiovascular
gene therapy training program for two Clinician Scientist trainees
per year. We have assembled a diverse group of faculty members
that include clinical investigators, molecular biologists, gene
therapists, immunologists, pharmacologists, bioengineers, epidemiologists,
statisticians, and bioethicists. During the first year of the
training program, the Clinician Scientist trainees will participate
in the NHLBI-funded Clinical Research Training Program (CRTP)
established at the University of Pittsburgh. The CRTP aims to
teach the skills necessary to design and conduct high quality
clinical research. We will utilize the core curriculum and integrated
seminar series of the CRTP as part of the training plan to avoid
unnecessary duplication of resources and to allow for immediate
implementation. Also during the first year, each trainee will
be assigned to one of the ongoing clinical Cardiovascular Gene
Therapy projects to get early exposure to a human gene therapy
trial. During the second year of the program, the trainees will
participate in the management of active clinical trials through
the PCRN and the GCRC. The Pittsburgh Clinical Research Network
(PCRN) is a clinical research organization that provides site
management services for the conduct of industry-sponsored research.
The General Clinical Research Center (GCRC) provides the infrastructure
and support staff required for the conduct of clinical research
and gene therapy trials at the University of Pittsburgh. The second
year of training will also include three Gene Therapy Research
Modules with basic coursework and laboratory experience focusing
on gene therapy issues. The overall educational goals are to train
physicians to conduct clinical gene therapy research related to
cardiovascular disease and to become competitive in seeking research
support for clinical trials. It is expected that each trainee
will submit an independent clinical trial proposal within a year
of completing the training program.
- Project 1 - Gene
Transfer During LVAD Support. A. Feldman
- Project
2 - iNOS
Gene Therapy to Prevent AV Graft Intimal Hyperplasia. E. Tzeng
- Project 3 - Targeting
HSV Vectors. J. Glorioso
- Project
4 - Role
of Cytokines in Extracellular Matrix Modeling. Y. Y. Li
- Project
5 - INOS
Gene Therapy to Prevent Allograft Vasculopathy. R. Simmons
- National Vector Production
Cores:
Cornell
University/University of Pittsburgh Clinical Grade Vector Production
Cores
University of Pittsburgh
Pre-Clinical Grade Vector Production Core
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