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Novel strong tissue specific promoter for gene expression in human germ cells

BACKGROUND: Tissue specific promoters may be utilized for a variety of applications, including programmed gene expression in cell types, tissues and organs of interest, for developing different cell culture models or for use in gene therapy. We report a novel, tissue-specific promoter that was ident...

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Autores principales: Kuzmin, Denis, Gogvadze, Elena, Kholodenko, Roman, Grzela, Dawid P, Mityaev, Maxim, Vinogradova, Tatyana, Kopantzev, Eugene, Malakhova, Galina, Suntsova, Maria, Sokov, Dmitry, Ivics, Zoltán, Buzdin, Anton
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2929213/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20716342
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6750-10-58
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author Kuzmin, Denis
Gogvadze, Elena
Kholodenko, Roman
Grzela, Dawid P
Mityaev, Maxim
Vinogradova, Tatyana
Kopantzev, Eugene
Malakhova, Galina
Suntsova, Maria
Sokov, Dmitry
Ivics, Zoltán
Buzdin, Anton
author_facet Kuzmin, Denis
Gogvadze, Elena
Kholodenko, Roman
Grzela, Dawid P
Mityaev, Maxim
Vinogradova, Tatyana
Kopantzev, Eugene
Malakhova, Galina
Suntsova, Maria
Sokov, Dmitry
Ivics, Zoltán
Buzdin, Anton
author_sort Kuzmin, Denis
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description BACKGROUND: Tissue specific promoters may be utilized for a variety of applications, including programmed gene expression in cell types, tissues and organs of interest, for developing different cell culture models or for use in gene therapy. We report a novel, tissue-specific promoter that was identified and engineered from the native upstream regulatory region of the human gene NDUFV1 containing an endogenous retroviral sequence. RESULTS: Among seven established human cell lines and five primary cultures, this modified NDUFV1 upstream sequence (mNUS) was active only in human undifferentiated germ-derived cells (lines Tera-1 and EP2102), where it demonstrated high promoter activity (~twice greater than that of the SV40 early promoter, and comparable to the routinely used cytomegaloviral promoter). To investigate the potential applicability of the mNUS promoter for biotechnological needs, a construct carrying a recombinant cytosine deaminase (RCD) suicide gene under the control of mNUS was tested in cell lines of different tissue origin. High cytotoxic effect of RCD with a cell-death rate ~60% was observed only in germ-derived cells (Tera-1), whereas no effect was seen in a somatic, kidney-derived control cell line (HEK293). In further experiments, we tested mNUS-driven expression of a hyperactive Sleeping Beauty transposase (SB100X). The mNUS-SB100X construct mediated stable transgene insertions exclusively in germ-derived cells, thereby providing further evidence of tissue-specificity of the mNUS promoter. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that mNUS may be used as an efficient promoter for tissue-specific gene expression in human germ-derived cells in many applications. Our data also suggest that the 91 bp-long sequence located exactly upstream NDUFV1 transcriptional start site plays a crucial role in the activity of this gene promoter in vitro in the majority of tested cell types (10/12), and an important role - in the rest two cell lines.
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spelling pubmed-29292132010-08-28 Novel strong tissue specific promoter for gene expression in human germ cells Kuzmin, Denis Gogvadze, Elena Kholodenko, Roman Grzela, Dawid P Mityaev, Maxim Vinogradova, Tatyana Kopantzev, Eugene Malakhova, Galina Suntsova, Maria Sokov, Dmitry Ivics, Zoltán Buzdin, Anton BMC Biotechnol Research Article BACKGROUND: Tissue specific promoters may be utilized for a variety of applications, including programmed gene expression in cell types, tissues and organs of interest, for developing different cell culture models or for use in gene therapy. We report a novel, tissue-specific promoter that was identified and engineered from the native upstream regulatory region of the human gene NDUFV1 containing an endogenous retroviral sequence. RESULTS: Among seven established human cell lines and five primary cultures, this modified NDUFV1 upstream sequence (mNUS) was active only in human undifferentiated germ-derived cells (lines Tera-1 and EP2102), where it demonstrated high promoter activity (~twice greater than that of the SV40 early promoter, and comparable to the routinely used cytomegaloviral promoter). To investigate the potential applicability of the mNUS promoter for biotechnological needs, a construct carrying a recombinant cytosine deaminase (RCD) suicide gene under the control of mNUS was tested in cell lines of different tissue origin. High cytotoxic effect of RCD with a cell-death rate ~60% was observed only in germ-derived cells (Tera-1), whereas no effect was seen in a somatic, kidney-derived control cell line (HEK293). In further experiments, we tested mNUS-driven expression of a hyperactive Sleeping Beauty transposase (SB100X). The mNUS-SB100X construct mediated stable transgene insertions exclusively in germ-derived cells, thereby providing further evidence of tissue-specificity of the mNUS promoter. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that mNUS may be used as an efficient promoter for tissue-specific gene expression in human germ-derived cells in many applications. Our data also suggest that the 91 bp-long sequence located exactly upstream NDUFV1 transcriptional start site plays a crucial role in the activity of this gene promoter in vitro in the majority of tested cell types (10/12), and an important role - in the rest two cell lines. BioMed Central 2010-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC2929213/ /pubmed/20716342 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6750-10-58 Text en Copyright ©2010 Kuzmin et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Kuzmin, Denis
Gogvadze, Elena
Kholodenko, Roman
Grzela, Dawid P
Mityaev, Maxim
Vinogradova, Tatyana
Kopantzev, Eugene
Malakhova, Galina
Suntsova, Maria
Sokov, Dmitry
Ivics, Zoltán
Buzdin, Anton
Novel strong tissue specific promoter for gene expression in human germ cells
title Novel strong tissue specific promoter for gene expression in human germ cells
title_full Novel strong tissue specific promoter for gene expression in human germ cells
title_fullStr Novel strong tissue specific promoter for gene expression in human germ cells
title_full_unstemmed Novel strong tissue specific promoter for gene expression in human germ cells
title_short Novel strong tissue specific promoter for gene expression in human germ cells
title_sort novel strong tissue specific promoter for gene expression in human germ cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2929213/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20716342
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6750-10-58
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