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Cell type differences in activity of the Streptomyces bacteriophage ϕC31 integrase

Genomic integration by the Streptomyces bacteriophage ϕC31 integrase is a promising tool for non-viral gene therapy of various genetic disorders. We investigated the ϕC31 integrase recombination activity in T cell derived cell lines, primary T lymphocytes and CD34(+) haematopoietic stem cells in com...

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Autores principales: Maucksch, Christof, Aneja, Manish Kumar, Hennen, Elisabeth, Bohla, Alexander, Hoffmann, Florian, Elfinger, Markus, Rosenecker, Joseph, Rudolph, Carsten
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2553569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18718925
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkn532
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author Maucksch, Christof
Aneja, Manish Kumar
Hennen, Elisabeth
Bohla, Alexander
Hoffmann, Florian
Elfinger, Markus
Rosenecker, Joseph
Rudolph, Carsten
author_facet Maucksch, Christof
Aneja, Manish Kumar
Hennen, Elisabeth
Bohla, Alexander
Hoffmann, Florian
Elfinger, Markus
Rosenecker, Joseph
Rudolph, Carsten
author_sort Maucksch, Christof
collection PubMed
description Genomic integration by the Streptomyces bacteriophage ϕC31 integrase is a promising tool for non-viral gene therapy of various genetic disorders. We investigated the ϕC31 integrase recombination activity in T cell derived cell lines, primary T lymphocytes and CD34(+) haematopoietic stem cells in comparison to mesenchymal stem cells and cell lines derived from lung-, liver- and cervix-tissue. In T cell lines, enhanced long-term expression above control was observed only with high amounts of integrase mRNA. Transfections of ϕC31 integrase plasmids were not capable of mediating enhanced long-term transgene expression in T cell lines. In contrast, moderate to high efficiency could be detected in human mesenchymal stem cells, human lung, liver and cervix carcinoma cell lines. Up to 100-fold higher levels of recombination product was found in ϕC31 integrase transfected A549 lung than Jurkat T cells. When the ϕC31 integrase activity was normalized to the intracellular integrase mRNA levels, a 16-fold difference was found. As one possible inhibitor of the ϕC31 integrase, we found 3- to 5-fold higher DAXX levels in Jurkat than in A549 cells, which could in addition to other yet unknown factors explain the observed discrepancy of ϕC31 integrase activity.
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spelling pubmed-25535692008-10-01 Cell type differences in activity of the Streptomyces bacteriophage ϕC31 integrase Maucksch, Christof Aneja, Manish Kumar Hennen, Elisabeth Bohla, Alexander Hoffmann, Florian Elfinger, Markus Rosenecker, Joseph Rudolph, Carsten Nucleic Acids Res Nucleic Acid Enzymes Genomic integration by the Streptomyces bacteriophage ϕC31 integrase is a promising tool for non-viral gene therapy of various genetic disorders. We investigated the ϕC31 integrase recombination activity in T cell derived cell lines, primary T lymphocytes and CD34(+) haematopoietic stem cells in comparison to mesenchymal stem cells and cell lines derived from lung-, liver- and cervix-tissue. In T cell lines, enhanced long-term expression above control was observed only with high amounts of integrase mRNA. Transfections of ϕC31 integrase plasmids were not capable of mediating enhanced long-term transgene expression in T cell lines. In contrast, moderate to high efficiency could be detected in human mesenchymal stem cells, human lung, liver and cervix carcinoma cell lines. Up to 100-fold higher levels of recombination product was found in ϕC31 integrase transfected A549 lung than Jurkat T cells. When the ϕC31 integrase activity was normalized to the intracellular integrase mRNA levels, a 16-fold difference was found. As one possible inhibitor of the ϕC31 integrase, we found 3- to 5-fold higher DAXX levels in Jurkat than in A549 cells, which could in addition to other yet unknown factors explain the observed discrepancy of ϕC31 integrase activity. Oxford University Press 2008-10 2008-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC2553569/ /pubmed/18718925 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkn532 Text en © 2008 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/uk/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/uk/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Nucleic Acid Enzymes
Maucksch, Christof
Aneja, Manish Kumar
Hennen, Elisabeth
Bohla, Alexander
Hoffmann, Florian
Elfinger, Markus
Rosenecker, Joseph
Rudolph, Carsten
Cell type differences in activity of the Streptomyces bacteriophage ϕC31 integrase
title Cell type differences in activity of the Streptomyces bacteriophage ϕC31 integrase
title_full Cell type differences in activity of the Streptomyces bacteriophage ϕC31 integrase
title_fullStr Cell type differences in activity of the Streptomyces bacteriophage ϕC31 integrase
title_full_unstemmed Cell type differences in activity of the Streptomyces bacteriophage ϕC31 integrase
title_short Cell type differences in activity of the Streptomyces bacteriophage ϕC31 integrase
title_sort cell type differences in activity of the streptomyces bacteriophage ϕc31 integrase
topic Nucleic Acid Enzymes
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2553569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18718925
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkn532
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