Currently available or expected date of availability
Currently available
Requirements for use (by collaboration or fee-for-service, application
required, etc.)
By collaboration
Brief description of services or resources (a paragraph or two):
The Human Gene Therapy Applications Laboratory (HGTAL) at the
University of Pittsburgh began in 1992 as an initiative to develop a
laboratory where gene therapy vectors could be produced and used in
clinical trials according to FDA requirements. With the development of
new research programs on gene therapy and the emergence of clinically
targeted gene therapy activities at the University, the creation of such
a core production facility to manufacture and utilize these materials
was critical. The objective of the HGTAL is to produce and use gene
transfer systems including but not limited to, replication defective
retroviruses, adenoviruses, adeno-associated viruses, herpesviruses and
other developing viral vectors for the delivery of genes to human cells
in approved clinical trials of gene therapy. In addition to the
manufacture of these gene transfer systems, the HGTAL provides guidance
to principal investigators on the necessary steps required to use their
methods in a way which protects the safety of research subjects
according to the guidance provided by the FDA. The HGTAL provides
instruction and assistance to the investigators concerning required
safety testing, lot release criterion, and the development of
appropriate validatable assays and processes for their specific transfer
systems.