Adenoviral-mediated gene transfer to synovial cells in vivo

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Whole live micro-organism – cell – or virus containing – Genetically modified micro-organism – cell – or virus

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This invention provides recombinant adenoviral vectors having an expression control sequence operatively linked to a gene that encodes an anti-inflammatory polypeptide or that produces on transcription an anti-inflammatory ribozyme or antisense RNA molecule. This invention also provides methods of transferring a gene to a synovial cell by transducing the synovial cell in vivo, with a recombinant adenoviral vector. This invention also provides methods of treating an inflammatory condition in the joint of a subject comprising administering to the joint a therapeutically effective amount of a recombinant adenoviral vector having an expression control sequence operatively linked to a gene that encodes an anti-inflammatory polypeptide or that produces on transcription an anti-inflammatory ribozyme or antisense RNA molecule.

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