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Review
. 2010 Oct 30;62(13):1250-6.
doi: 10.1016/j.addr.2010.08.005. Epub 2010 Aug 14.

Nonviral gene transfer as a tool for studying transcription regulation of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes

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Nonviral gene transfer as a tool for studying transcription regulation of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes

Barbara Bonamassa et al. Adv Drug Deliv Rev. .

Abstract

Numerous xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes are regulated by nuclear receptors at transcriptional level. The challenge we currently face is to understand how a given nuclear receptor interacts with its xenobiotics, migrates into nucleus, binds to the xenobiotic response element of a target gene, and regulates transcription. Toward this end, new methods have been developed to introduce the nuclear receptor gene into appropriate cells and study its activity in activating reporter gene expression under the control of a promoter containing xenobiotic response elements. The goal of this review is to critically examine the gene transfer methods currently available. We concentrate on the gene transfer mechanism, advantages and limitations of each method when employed for nuclear receptor-mediated gene regulation studies. It is our hope that the information provided highlights the importance of gene transfer in studying the mechanisms by which our body eliminates the potentially harmful substances and maintains the homeostasis.

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