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Lack of Humoral Immune Response to the Tetracycline (Tet) Activator in Rats Injected Intracranially with Tet-off rAAV Vectors

The ability to safely control transgene expression from viral vectors is a long-term goal in the gene therapy field. We have previously reported tight regulation of GFP expression in rat brain using a self-regulating tet-off rAAV vector. The immune responses against tet regulatory elements observed...

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Autores principales: Han, Ye, Chang, Qin A., Virag, Tamas, West, Neva C., George, David, Castro, Maria G., Bohn, Martha C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2869394/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20164859
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/gt.2010.6
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author Han, Ye
Chang, Qin A.
Virag, Tamas
West, Neva C.
George, David
Castro, Maria G.
Bohn, Martha C.
author_facet Han, Ye
Chang, Qin A.
Virag, Tamas
West, Neva C.
George, David
Castro, Maria G.
Bohn, Martha C.
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description The ability to safely control transgene expression from viral vectors is a long-term goal in the gene therapy field. We have previously reported tight regulation of GFP expression in rat brain using a self-regulating tet-off rAAV vector. The immune responses against tet regulatory elements observed by other groups in nonhuman primates after intramuscular injection of tet-on encoding vectors raise concerns about the clinical value of tet-regulated vectors. However, previous studies have not examined immune responses following injection of AAV vectors into brain. Therefore, rat striatum was injected with tet-off rAAV harboring a therapeutic gene for Parkinson's disease, either hAADC or hGDNF. The expression of each gene was tightly controlled by the tet-off regulatory system. Using an ELISA developed with purified GST-tTA protein, no detectable immunogenicity against tTA was observed in sera of rats that received an intrastriatal injection of either vector. In contrast, sera from rats intradermally injected with an adenovirus containing either tTA or rtTA, as positive controls, had readily detectable antibodies. These observations suggest that tet-off rAAV vectors do not elicit an immune response when injected into rat brain and that these may offer safer vectors for Parkinson's disease than vectors with constitutive expression.
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spelling pubmed-28693942010-11-01 Lack of Humoral Immune Response to the Tetracycline (Tet) Activator in Rats Injected Intracranially with Tet-off rAAV Vectors Han, Ye Chang, Qin A. Virag, Tamas West, Neva C. George, David Castro, Maria G. Bohn, Martha C. Gene Ther Article The ability to safely control transgene expression from viral vectors is a long-term goal in the gene therapy field. We have previously reported tight regulation of GFP expression in rat brain using a self-regulating tet-off rAAV vector. The immune responses against tet regulatory elements observed by other groups in nonhuman primates after intramuscular injection of tet-on encoding vectors raise concerns about the clinical value of tet-regulated vectors. However, previous studies have not examined immune responses following injection of AAV vectors into brain. Therefore, rat striatum was injected with tet-off rAAV harboring a therapeutic gene for Parkinson's disease, either hAADC or hGDNF. The expression of each gene was tightly controlled by the tet-off regulatory system. Using an ELISA developed with purified GST-tTA protein, no detectable immunogenicity against tTA was observed in sera of rats that received an intrastriatal injection of either vector. In contrast, sera from rats intradermally injected with an adenovirus containing either tTA or rtTA, as positive controls, had readily detectable antibodies. These observations suggest that tet-off rAAV vectors do not elicit an immune response when injected into rat brain and that these may offer safer vectors for Parkinson's disease than vectors with constitutive expression. 2010-02-18 2010-05 /pmc/articles/PMC2869394/ /pubmed/20164859 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/gt.2010.6 Text en Users may view, print, copy, download and text and data- mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
spellingShingle Article
Han, Ye
Chang, Qin A.
Virag, Tamas
West, Neva C.
George, David
Castro, Maria G.
Bohn, Martha C.
Lack of Humoral Immune Response to the Tetracycline (Tet) Activator in Rats Injected Intracranially with Tet-off rAAV Vectors
title Lack of Humoral Immune Response to the Tetracycline (Tet) Activator in Rats Injected Intracranially with Tet-off rAAV Vectors
title_full Lack of Humoral Immune Response to the Tetracycline (Tet) Activator in Rats Injected Intracranially with Tet-off rAAV Vectors
title_fullStr Lack of Humoral Immune Response to the Tetracycline (Tet) Activator in Rats Injected Intracranially with Tet-off rAAV Vectors
title_full_unstemmed Lack of Humoral Immune Response to the Tetracycline (Tet) Activator in Rats Injected Intracranially with Tet-off rAAV Vectors
title_short Lack of Humoral Immune Response to the Tetracycline (Tet) Activator in Rats Injected Intracranially with Tet-off rAAV Vectors
title_sort lack of humoral immune response to the tetracycline (tet) activator in rats injected intracranially with tet-off raav vectors
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2869394/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20164859
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/gt.2010.6
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