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Regulation of the Target Protein (Transgene) Expression in the Adenovirus Vector Using Agonists of Toll-Like Receptors

Replication-defective adenoviral vectors are effective molecular tools for both gene therapy and gene vaccination. Using such vectors one can deliver and express target genes in different epithelial, liver, hematopoietic and immune system cells of animal and human origin. The success of gene therapy...

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Autores principales: Bagaev, A. V., Pichugin, A. V., Lebedeva, E. S., Lysenko, A. A., Shmarov, M. M., Logunov, D. Yu., Naroditsky, B. S., Ataullakhanov, R. I., Khaitov, R. M., Gintsburg, A. L.
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Publicado: A.I. Gordeyev 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4273089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25558392
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author Bagaev, A. V.
Pichugin, A. V.
Lebedeva, E. S.
Lysenko, A. A.
Shmarov, M. M.
Logunov, D. Yu.
Naroditsky, B. S.
Ataullakhanov, R. I.
Khaitov, R. M.
Gintsburg, A. L.
author_facet Bagaev, A. V.
Pichugin, A. V.
Lebedeva, E. S.
Lysenko, A. A.
Shmarov, M. M.
Logunov, D. Yu.
Naroditsky, B. S.
Ataullakhanov, R. I.
Khaitov, R. M.
Gintsburg, A. L.
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description Replication-defective adenoviral vectors are effective molecular tools for both gene therapy and gene vaccination. Using such vectors one can deliver and express target genes in different epithelial, liver, hematopoietic and immune system cells of animal and human origin. The success of gene therapy and gene vaccination depends on the production intensity of the target protein encoded by the transgene. In this work, we studied influence of Toll-like receptors (TLR) agonists on transduction and expression efficacy of adenoviral vectors in animal and human antigen-presenting cells. We found that agonists of TLR2, 4, 5, 7, 8 and 9 significantly enhance a production of the target protein in cells transduced with adenoviral vector having the target gene insert. The enhancement was observed in dendritic cells and macrophages expressing cytoplasmic (GFP), membrane (HA) or secretory (SEAP) proteins encoded by the respective rAd-vectors. Experiments in mice showed that enhancement of the transgene expression can be achieved in the organism of animals using a pharmaceutical-grade TLR4-agonist. In contrast to other TLR-agonists, the agonist of TLR3 substantially suppressed the expression of transgene in cells transduced with adenoviral vectors having insert of GFP or SEAP target genes. We propose that the enhancement of transgene expression is linked to the activation of MyD88→ NF-kB, while the inhibition of transgene expression depends on TRIF→ IRF signaling pathways. Both of these pathways jointly exploited by TLR4-agonists lead to the enhancement of transgene expression due to the dominant role of the MyD88→ NF-kB signaling.
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spelling pubmed-42730892015-01-02 Regulation of the Target Protein (Transgene) Expression in the Adenovirus Vector Using Agonists of Toll-Like Receptors Bagaev, A. V. Pichugin, A. V. Lebedeva, E. S. Lysenko, A. A. Shmarov, M. M. Logunov, D. Yu. Naroditsky, B. S. Ataullakhanov, R. I. Khaitov, R. M. Gintsburg, A. L. Acta Naturae Research Article Replication-defective adenoviral vectors are effective molecular tools for both gene therapy and gene vaccination. Using such vectors one can deliver and express target genes in different epithelial, liver, hematopoietic and immune system cells of animal and human origin. The success of gene therapy and gene vaccination depends on the production intensity of the target protein encoded by the transgene. In this work, we studied influence of Toll-like receptors (TLR) agonists on transduction and expression efficacy of adenoviral vectors in animal and human antigen-presenting cells. We found that agonists of TLR2, 4, 5, 7, 8 and 9 significantly enhance a production of the target protein in cells transduced with adenoviral vector having the target gene insert. The enhancement was observed in dendritic cells and macrophages expressing cytoplasmic (GFP), membrane (HA) or secretory (SEAP) proteins encoded by the respective rAd-vectors. Experiments in mice showed that enhancement of the transgene expression can be achieved in the organism of animals using a pharmaceutical-grade TLR4-agonist. In contrast to other TLR-agonists, the agonist of TLR3 substantially suppressed the expression of transgene in cells transduced with adenoviral vectors having insert of GFP or SEAP target genes. We propose that the enhancement of transgene expression is linked to the activation of MyD88→ NF-kB, while the inhibition of transgene expression depends on TRIF→ IRF signaling pathways. Both of these pathways jointly exploited by TLR4-agonists lead to the enhancement of transgene expression due to the dominant role of the MyD88→ NF-kB signaling. A.I. Gordeyev 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4273089/ /pubmed/25558392 Text en Copyright ® 2014 Park-media Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ 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 work is properly cited.
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Bagaev, A. V.
Pichugin, A. V.
Lebedeva, E. S.
Lysenko, A. A.
Shmarov, M. M.
Logunov, D. Yu.
Naroditsky, B. S.
Ataullakhanov, R. I.
Khaitov, R. M.
Gintsburg, A. L.
Regulation of the Target Protein (Transgene) Expression in the Adenovirus Vector Using Agonists of Toll-Like Receptors
title Regulation of the Target Protein (Transgene) Expression in the Adenovirus Vector Using Agonists of Toll-Like Receptors
title_full Regulation of the Target Protein (Transgene) Expression in the Adenovirus Vector Using Agonists of Toll-Like Receptors
title_fullStr Regulation of the Target Protein (Transgene) Expression in the Adenovirus Vector Using Agonists of Toll-Like Receptors
title_full_unstemmed Regulation of the Target Protein (Transgene) Expression in the Adenovirus Vector Using Agonists of Toll-Like Receptors
title_short Regulation of the Target Protein (Transgene) Expression in the Adenovirus Vector Using Agonists of Toll-Like Receptors
title_sort regulation of the target protein (transgene) expression in the adenovirus vector using agonists of toll-like receptors
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4273089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25558392
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