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Differentiated Neuroprogenitor Cells Incubated with Human or Canine Adenovirus, or Lentiviral Vectors Have Distinct Transcriptome Profiles

Several studies have demonstrated the potential for vector-mediated gene transfer to the brain. Helper-dependent (HD) human (HAd) and canine (CAV-2) adenovirus, and VSV-G-pseudotyped self-inactivating HIV-1 vectors (LV) effectively transduce human brain cells and their toxicity has been partly analy...

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Autores principales: Piersanti, Stefania, Astrologo, Letizia, Licursi, Valerio, Costa, Rossella, Roncaglia, Enrica, Gennetier, Aurelie, Ibanes, Sandy, Chillon, Miguel, Negri, Rodolfo, Tagliafico, Enrico, Kremer, Eric J., Saggio, Isabella
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3724896/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23922808
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0069808
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author Piersanti, Stefania
Astrologo, Letizia
Licursi, Valerio
Costa, Rossella
Roncaglia, Enrica
Gennetier, Aurelie
Ibanes, Sandy
Chillon, Miguel
Negri, Rodolfo
Tagliafico, Enrico
Kremer, Eric J.
Saggio, Isabella
author_facet Piersanti, Stefania
Astrologo, Letizia
Licursi, Valerio
Costa, Rossella
Roncaglia, Enrica
Gennetier, Aurelie
Ibanes, Sandy
Chillon, Miguel
Negri, Rodolfo
Tagliafico, Enrico
Kremer, Eric J.
Saggio, Isabella
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description Several studies have demonstrated the potential for vector-mediated gene transfer to the brain. Helper-dependent (HD) human (HAd) and canine (CAV-2) adenovirus, and VSV-G-pseudotyped self-inactivating HIV-1 vectors (LV) effectively transduce human brain cells and their toxicity has been partly analysed. However, their effect on the brain homeostasis is far from fully defined, especially because of the complexity of the central nervous system (CNS). With the goal of dissecting the toxicogenomic signatures of the three vectors for human neurons, we transduced a bona fide human neuronal system with HD-HAd, HD-CAV-2 and LV. We analysed the transcriptional response of more than 47,000 transcripts using gene chips. Chip data showed that HD-CAV-2 and LV vectors activated the innate arm of the immune response, including Toll-like receptors and hyaluronan circuits. LV vector also induced an IFN response. Moreover, HD-CAV-2 and LV vectors affected DNA damage pathways - but in opposite directions - suggesting a differential response of the p53 and ATM pathways to the vector genomes. As a general response to the vectors, human neurons activated pro-survival genes and neuron morphogenesis, presumably with the goal of re-establishing homeostasis. These data are complementary to in vivo studies on brain vector toxicity and allow a better understanding of the impact of viral vectors on human neurons, and mechanistic approaches to improve the therapeutic impact of brain-directed gene transfer.
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spelling pubmed-37248962013-08-06 Differentiated Neuroprogenitor Cells Incubated with Human or Canine Adenovirus, or Lentiviral Vectors Have Distinct Transcriptome Profiles Piersanti, Stefania Astrologo, Letizia Licursi, Valerio Costa, Rossella Roncaglia, Enrica Gennetier, Aurelie Ibanes, Sandy Chillon, Miguel Negri, Rodolfo Tagliafico, Enrico Kremer, Eric J. Saggio, Isabella PLoS One Research Article Several studies have demonstrated the potential for vector-mediated gene transfer to the brain. Helper-dependent (HD) human (HAd) and canine (CAV-2) adenovirus, and VSV-G-pseudotyped self-inactivating HIV-1 vectors (LV) effectively transduce human brain cells and their toxicity has been partly analysed. However, their effect on the brain homeostasis is far from fully defined, especially because of the complexity of the central nervous system (CNS). With the goal of dissecting the toxicogenomic signatures of the three vectors for human neurons, we transduced a bona fide human neuronal system with HD-HAd, HD-CAV-2 and LV. We analysed the transcriptional response of more than 47,000 transcripts using gene chips. Chip data showed that HD-CAV-2 and LV vectors activated the innate arm of the immune response, including Toll-like receptors and hyaluronan circuits. LV vector also induced an IFN response. Moreover, HD-CAV-2 and LV vectors affected DNA damage pathways - but in opposite directions - suggesting a differential response of the p53 and ATM pathways to the vector genomes. As a general response to the vectors, human neurons activated pro-survival genes and neuron morphogenesis, presumably with the goal of re-establishing homeostasis. These data are complementary to in vivo studies on brain vector toxicity and allow a better understanding of the impact of viral vectors on human neurons, and mechanistic approaches to improve the therapeutic impact of brain-directed gene transfer. Public Library of Science 2013-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3724896/ /pubmed/23922808 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0069808 Text en © 2013 Piersanti et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Piersanti, Stefania
Astrologo, Letizia
Licursi, Valerio
Costa, Rossella
Roncaglia, Enrica
Gennetier, Aurelie
Ibanes, Sandy
Chillon, Miguel
Negri, Rodolfo
Tagliafico, Enrico
Kremer, Eric J.
Saggio, Isabella
Differentiated Neuroprogenitor Cells Incubated with Human or Canine Adenovirus, or Lentiviral Vectors Have Distinct Transcriptome Profiles
title Differentiated Neuroprogenitor Cells Incubated with Human or Canine Adenovirus, or Lentiviral Vectors Have Distinct Transcriptome Profiles
title_full Differentiated Neuroprogenitor Cells Incubated with Human or Canine Adenovirus, or Lentiviral Vectors Have Distinct Transcriptome Profiles
title_fullStr Differentiated Neuroprogenitor Cells Incubated with Human or Canine Adenovirus, or Lentiviral Vectors Have Distinct Transcriptome Profiles
title_full_unstemmed Differentiated Neuroprogenitor Cells Incubated with Human or Canine Adenovirus, or Lentiviral Vectors Have Distinct Transcriptome Profiles
title_short Differentiated Neuroprogenitor Cells Incubated with Human or Canine Adenovirus, or Lentiviral Vectors Have Distinct Transcriptome Profiles
title_sort differentiated neuroprogenitor cells incubated with human or canine adenovirus, or lentiviral vectors have distinct transcriptome profiles
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3724896/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23922808
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0069808
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