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Effects of APC De-Targeting and GAr Modification on the Duration of Luciferase Expression from Plasmid DNA Delivered to Skeletal Muscle

Immune responses to expressed foreign transgenes continue to hamper progress of gene therapy development. Translated foreign proteins with intracellular location are generally less accessible to the immune system, nevertheless they can be presented to the immune system through both MHC Class I and C...

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Autores principales: Subang, Maria C., Fatah, Rewas, Wu, Ying, Hannaman, Drew, Rice, Jason, Evans, Claire F., Chernajovsky, Yuti, Gould, David
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4443798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25545919
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1566523214666141114204943
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author Subang, Maria C.
Fatah, Rewas
Wu, Ying
Hannaman, Drew
Rice, Jason
Evans, Claire F.
Chernajovsky, Yuti
Gould, David
author_facet Subang, Maria C.
Fatah, Rewas
Wu, Ying
Hannaman, Drew
Rice, Jason
Evans, Claire F.
Chernajovsky, Yuti
Gould, David
author_sort Subang, Maria C.
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description Immune responses to expressed foreign transgenes continue to hamper progress of gene therapy development. Translated foreign proteins with intracellular location are generally less accessible to the immune system, nevertheless they can be presented to the immune system through both MHC Class I and Class II pathways. When the foreign protein luciferase was expressed following intramuscular delivery of plasmid DNA in outbred mice, expression rapidly declined over 4 weeks. Through modifications to the expression plasmid and the luciferase transgene we examined the effect of detargeting expression away from antigen-presenting cells (APCs), targeting expression to skeletal muscle and fusion with glycine-alanine repeats (GAr) that block MHC-Class I presentation on the duration of luciferase expression. De-targeting expression from APCs with miR142-3p target sequences incorporated into the luciferase 3’UTR reduced the humoral immune response to both native and luciferase modified with a short GAr sequence but did not prolong the duration of expression. When a skeletal muscle specific promoter was combined with the miR target sequences the humoral immune response was dampened and luciferase expression persisted at higher levels for longer. Interestingly, fusion of luciferase with a longer GAr sequence promoted the decline in luciferase expression and increased the humoral immune response to luciferase. These studies demonstrate that expression elements and transgene modifications can alter the duration of transgene expression but other factors will need to overcome before foreign transgenes expressed in skeletal muscle are immunologically silent.
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spelling pubmed-44437982015-05-28 Effects of APC De-Targeting and GAr Modification on the Duration of Luciferase Expression from Plasmid DNA Delivered to Skeletal Muscle Subang, Maria C. Fatah, Rewas Wu, Ying Hannaman, Drew Rice, Jason Evans, Claire F. Chernajovsky, Yuti Gould, David Curr Gene Ther Article Immune responses to expressed foreign transgenes continue to hamper progress of gene therapy development. Translated foreign proteins with intracellular location are generally less accessible to the immune system, nevertheless they can be presented to the immune system through both MHC Class I and Class II pathways. When the foreign protein luciferase was expressed following intramuscular delivery of plasmid DNA in outbred mice, expression rapidly declined over 4 weeks. Through modifications to the expression plasmid and the luciferase transgene we examined the effect of detargeting expression away from antigen-presenting cells (APCs), targeting expression to skeletal muscle and fusion with glycine-alanine repeats (GAr) that block MHC-Class I presentation on the duration of luciferase expression. De-targeting expression from APCs with miR142-3p target sequences incorporated into the luciferase 3’UTR reduced the humoral immune response to both native and luciferase modified with a short GAr sequence but did not prolong the duration of expression. When a skeletal muscle specific promoter was combined with the miR target sequences the humoral immune response was dampened and luciferase expression persisted at higher levels for longer. Interestingly, fusion of luciferase with a longer GAr sequence promoted the decline in luciferase expression and increased the humoral immune response to luciferase. These studies demonstrate that expression elements and transgene modifications can alter the duration of transgene expression but other factors will need to overcome before foreign transgenes expressed in skeletal muscle are immunologically silent. Bentham Science Publishers 2015-02 2015-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4443798/ /pubmed/25545919 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1566523214666141114204943 Text en © 2015 Bentham Science Publishers http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.
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Subang, Maria C.
Fatah, Rewas
Wu, Ying
Hannaman, Drew
Rice, Jason
Evans, Claire F.
Chernajovsky, Yuti
Gould, David
Effects of APC De-Targeting and GAr Modification on the Duration of Luciferase Expression from Plasmid DNA Delivered to Skeletal Muscle
title Effects of APC De-Targeting and GAr Modification on the Duration of Luciferase Expression from Plasmid DNA Delivered to Skeletal Muscle
title_full Effects of APC De-Targeting and GAr Modification on the Duration of Luciferase Expression from Plasmid DNA Delivered to Skeletal Muscle
title_fullStr Effects of APC De-Targeting and GAr Modification on the Duration of Luciferase Expression from Plasmid DNA Delivered to Skeletal Muscle
title_full_unstemmed Effects of APC De-Targeting and GAr Modification on the Duration of Luciferase Expression from Plasmid DNA Delivered to Skeletal Muscle
title_short Effects of APC De-Targeting and GAr Modification on the Duration of Luciferase Expression from Plasmid DNA Delivered to Skeletal Muscle
title_sort effects of apc de-targeting and gar modification on the duration of luciferase expression from plasmid dna delivered to skeletal muscle
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4443798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25545919
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1566523214666141114204943
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