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Eliminating HIV-1 Packaging Sequences from Lentiviral Vector Proviruses Enhances Safety and Expedites Gene Transfer for Gene Therapy
Lentiviral vector genomic RNA requires sequences that partially overlap wild-type HIV-1 gag and env genes for packaging into vector particles. These HIV-1 packaging sequences constitute 19.6% of the wild-type HIV-1 genome and contain functional cis elements that potentially compromise clinical safet...
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American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5542766/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28550974 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ymthe.2017.04.028 |
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author | Vink, Conrad A. Counsell, John R. Perocheau, Dany P. Karda, Rajvinder Buckley, Suzanne M.K. Brugman, Martijn H. Galla, Melanie Schambach, Axel McKay, Tristan R. Waddington, Simon N. Howe, Steven J. |
author_facet | Vink, Conrad A. Counsell, John R. Perocheau, Dany P. Karda, Rajvinder Buckley, Suzanne M.K. Brugman, Martijn H. Galla, Melanie Schambach, Axel McKay, Tristan R. Waddington, Simon N. Howe, Steven J. |
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description | Lentiviral vector genomic RNA requires sequences that partially overlap wild-type HIV-1 gag and env genes for packaging into vector particles. These HIV-1 packaging sequences constitute 19.6% of the wild-type HIV-1 genome and contain functional cis elements that potentially compromise clinical safety. Here, we describe the development of a novel lentiviral vector (LTR1) with a unique genomic structure designed to prevent transfer of HIV-1 packaging sequences to patient cells, thus reducing the total HIV-1 content to just 4.8% of the wild-type genome. This has been achieved by reconfiguring the vector to mediate reverse-transcription with a single strand transfer, instead of the usual two, and in which HIV-1 packaging sequences are not copied. We show that LTR1 vectors offer improved safety in their resistance to remobilization in HIV-1 particles and reduced frequency of splicing into human genes. Following intravenous luciferase vector administration to neonatal mice, LTR1 sustained a higher level of liver transgene expression than an equivalent dose of a standard lentivirus. LTR1 vectors produce reverse-transcription products earlier and start to express transgenes significantly quicker than standard lentiviruses after transduction. Finally, we show that LTR1 is an effective lentiviral gene therapy vector as demonstrated by correction of a mouse hemophilia B model. |
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spelling | pubmed-55427662018-08-02 Eliminating HIV-1 Packaging Sequences from Lentiviral Vector Proviruses Enhances Safety and Expedites Gene Transfer for Gene Therapy Vink, Conrad A. Counsell, John R. Perocheau, Dany P. Karda, Rajvinder Buckley, Suzanne M.K. Brugman, Martijn H. Galla, Melanie Schambach, Axel McKay, Tristan R. Waddington, Simon N. Howe, Steven J. Mol Ther Original Article Lentiviral vector genomic RNA requires sequences that partially overlap wild-type HIV-1 gag and env genes for packaging into vector particles. These HIV-1 packaging sequences constitute 19.6% of the wild-type HIV-1 genome and contain functional cis elements that potentially compromise clinical safety. Here, we describe the development of a novel lentiviral vector (LTR1) with a unique genomic structure designed to prevent transfer of HIV-1 packaging sequences to patient cells, thus reducing the total HIV-1 content to just 4.8% of the wild-type genome. This has been achieved by reconfiguring the vector to mediate reverse-transcription with a single strand transfer, instead of the usual two, and in which HIV-1 packaging sequences are not copied. We show that LTR1 vectors offer improved safety in their resistance to remobilization in HIV-1 particles and reduced frequency of splicing into human genes. Following intravenous luciferase vector administration to neonatal mice, LTR1 sustained a higher level of liver transgene expression than an equivalent dose of a standard lentivirus. LTR1 vectors produce reverse-transcription products earlier and start to express transgenes significantly quicker than standard lentiviruses after transduction. Finally, we show that LTR1 is an effective lentiviral gene therapy vector as demonstrated by correction of a mouse hemophilia B model. American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy 2017-08-02 2017-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5542766/ /pubmed/28550974 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ymthe.2017.04.028 Text en © 2017 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Article Vink, Conrad A. Counsell, John R. Perocheau, Dany P. Karda, Rajvinder Buckley, Suzanne M.K. Brugman, Martijn H. Galla, Melanie Schambach, Axel McKay, Tristan R. Waddington, Simon N. Howe, Steven J. Eliminating HIV-1 Packaging Sequences from Lentiviral Vector Proviruses Enhances Safety and Expedites Gene Transfer for Gene Therapy |
title | Eliminating HIV-1 Packaging Sequences from Lentiviral Vector Proviruses Enhances Safety and Expedites Gene Transfer for Gene Therapy |
title_full | Eliminating HIV-1 Packaging Sequences from Lentiviral Vector Proviruses Enhances Safety and Expedites Gene Transfer for Gene Therapy |
title_fullStr | Eliminating HIV-1 Packaging Sequences from Lentiviral Vector Proviruses Enhances Safety and Expedites Gene Transfer for Gene Therapy |
title_full_unstemmed | Eliminating HIV-1 Packaging Sequences from Lentiviral Vector Proviruses Enhances Safety and Expedites Gene Transfer for Gene Therapy |
title_short | Eliminating HIV-1 Packaging Sequences from Lentiviral Vector Proviruses Enhances Safety and Expedites Gene Transfer for Gene Therapy |
title_sort | eliminating hiv-1 packaging sequences from lentiviral vector proviruses enhances safety and expedites gene transfer for gene therapy |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5542766/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28550974 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ymthe.2017.04.028 |
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