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Amelioration of epidermolysis bullosa by transfer of wild-type bone marrow cells

Blood, ISSN: 0006-4971, Vol: 113, Issue: 5, Page: 1167-1174
2009
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The recessive dystrophic form of epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB) is a disorder of incurable skin fragility and blistering caused by mutations in the type VII collagen gene ( Col7a1 ). The absence of type VII collagen production leads to the loss of adhesion at the basement membrane zone due to the absence of anchoring fibrils, which are composed of type VII collagen. We report that wild-type, congenic bone marrow cells homed to damaged skin, produced type VII collagen protein and anchoring fibrils, ameliorated skin fragility, and reduced lethality in the murine model of RDEB generated by targeted Col7a1 disruption. These data provide the first evidence that a population of marrow cells can correct the basement membrane zone defect found in mice with RDEB and offer a potentially valuable approach for treatment of human RDEB and other extracellular matrix disorders.

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Tolar, Jakub; Ishida-Yamamoto, Akemi; Riddle, Megan; McElmurry, Ron T; Osborn, Mark; Xia, Lily; Lund, Troy; Slattery, Catherine; Uitto, Jouni; Christiano, Angela M; Wagner, John E; Blazar, Bruce R

American Society of Hematology

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Immunology and Microbiology; Medicine

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