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Functions of the Heterologous Intron-Derived Fragments Intra and Extra Factor IX-cDNA Coding Region on the Human Factor IX Expression in HepG2 and Hek-293T Cells

BACKGROUND: Human FIX (hFIX) gene transfer into hepatocytes has provided a novel approach for treatment of hemophilia B. To obtain an improved expression of hFIX, the functional hFIX-expressing plasmids with appropriate intron-derived fragments which facilitate transcription and promote an efficient...

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Autores principales: Sam, Mohammad Reza, Zomorodipour, Alireza, Haddad-Mashadrizeh, Aliakbar, Ghorbani, Mahdi, Kardar, Gholam Ali, Sam, Sohrab
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Publicado: National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6371630/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30805387
http://dx.doi.org/10.21859/ijb.1753
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author Sam, Mohammad Reza
Zomorodipour, Alireza
Haddad-Mashadrizeh, Aliakbar
Ghorbani, Mahdi
Kardar, Gholam Ali
Sam, Sohrab
author_facet Sam, Mohammad Reza
Zomorodipour, Alireza
Haddad-Mashadrizeh, Aliakbar
Ghorbani, Mahdi
Kardar, Gholam Ali
Sam, Sohrab
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description BACKGROUND: Human FIX (hFIX) gene transfer into hepatocytes has provided a novel approach for treatment of hemophilia B. To obtain an improved expression of hFIX, the functional hFIX-expressing plasmids with appropriate intron-derived fragments which facilitate transcription and promote an efficient 3′-end formation of mRNAs are required. OBJECTIVES: We aim to evaluate the functions of the heterologous intron-derived fragments intra and extra hFIX-cDNA coding region with respect to the hFIX expression in the hepatocytes and kidney cells. MATERIALS AND METHODS: HepG2 cells as differentiated hepatocytes and Hek-293T cells as embryonic kidney cells were transfected with the different hFIX-expressing plasmids containing various combinations of the two human beta-globin (hBG) introns within the hFIX-cDNA and Kozak sequence. In the next stage, as a hepatocyte-specific sequence, the rat aldolase B intronic enhancer sequence (rABE), was isolated from the first intron of the rat aldoase B gene and inserted within the upstream CMV promoter (CMVp) and efficacies of the engineered vectors were investigated in the stably-transfected HepG2 cells. RESULTS: Our data indicate that the intron-less construct and hBG intron-I containing construct are more effective with regard to hFIX expression compared to other constructs in Hek-293 cells. In HepG2 cells, the rABE in combination with CMVp in context of intron-less plasmid induced an increase in total expression of hFIX protein dramatically; ranging from 2.3 to 40 folds increase compared to other constructs. The rABE in combination with CMVp in the hBG intron-I, hBG intron-II, and hBG intron-I,II containing plasmids induced 3.7, 2, and 1.6-fold increase in the total expression of hFIX protein, respectively. The presence of both hBG intronic sequences within the hFIX-cDNA induced a higher secretion level of hFIX than either intron-I or II alone and provided correctly spliced hFIX transcripts in HepG2 and kidney cell lines. The intron-less construct with or without rABE induced the highest hFIX mRNA levels in HepG2 and Hek-293T cells respectively compared to other constructs. CONCLUSIONS: The embryonic kidney cells in addition to the differentiated hepatic cell lines could be successfully targeted by plasmid vectors. The intron-less and hBG intron-I containing plasmids represent a particular interest in producing recombinant hFIX in Hek-293T cells. The synergistic function on the hFIX expression that was achieved by combining the CMVp with the liver-specific rABE would be a useful approach for future designing of the expression cassettes for hepatocyte-mediated gene expression in hemophilia B.
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spelling pubmed-63716302019-02-25 Functions of the Heterologous Intron-Derived Fragments Intra and Extra Factor IX-cDNA Coding Region on the Human Factor IX Expression in HepG2 and Hek-293T Cells Sam, Mohammad Reza Zomorodipour, Alireza Haddad-Mashadrizeh, Aliakbar Ghorbani, Mahdi Kardar, Gholam Ali Sam, Sohrab Iran J Biotechnol Research Article BACKGROUND: Human FIX (hFIX) gene transfer into hepatocytes has provided a novel approach for treatment of hemophilia B. To obtain an improved expression of hFIX, the functional hFIX-expressing plasmids with appropriate intron-derived fragments which facilitate transcription and promote an efficient 3′-end formation of mRNAs are required. OBJECTIVES: We aim to evaluate the functions of the heterologous intron-derived fragments intra and extra hFIX-cDNA coding region with respect to the hFIX expression in the hepatocytes and kidney cells. MATERIALS AND METHODS: HepG2 cells as differentiated hepatocytes and Hek-293T cells as embryonic kidney cells were transfected with the different hFIX-expressing plasmids containing various combinations of the two human beta-globin (hBG) introns within the hFIX-cDNA and Kozak sequence. In the next stage, as a hepatocyte-specific sequence, the rat aldolase B intronic enhancer sequence (rABE), was isolated from the first intron of the rat aldoase B gene and inserted within the upstream CMV promoter (CMVp) and efficacies of the engineered vectors were investigated in the stably-transfected HepG2 cells. RESULTS: Our data indicate that the intron-less construct and hBG intron-I containing construct are more effective with regard to hFIX expression compared to other constructs in Hek-293 cells. In HepG2 cells, the rABE in combination with CMVp in context of intron-less plasmid induced an increase in total expression of hFIX protein dramatically; ranging from 2.3 to 40 folds increase compared to other constructs. The rABE in combination with CMVp in the hBG intron-I, hBG intron-II, and hBG intron-I,II containing plasmids induced 3.7, 2, and 1.6-fold increase in the total expression of hFIX protein, respectively. The presence of both hBG intronic sequences within the hFIX-cDNA induced a higher secretion level of hFIX than either intron-I or II alone and provided correctly spliced hFIX transcripts in HepG2 and kidney cell lines. The intron-less construct with or without rABE induced the highest hFIX mRNA levels in HepG2 and Hek-293T cells respectively compared to other constructs. CONCLUSIONS: The embryonic kidney cells in addition to the differentiated hepatic cell lines could be successfully targeted by plasmid vectors. The intron-less and hBG intron-I containing plasmids represent a particular interest in producing recombinant hFIX in Hek-293T cells. The synergistic function on the hFIX expression that was achieved by combining the CMVp with the liver-specific rABE would be a useful approach for future designing of the expression cassettes for hepatocyte-mediated gene expression in hemophilia B. National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology 2018-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6371630/ /pubmed/30805387 http://dx.doi.org/10.21859/ijb.1753 Text en Copyright © 2017 The Author(s); Published by National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits others to copy and redistribute material just in noncommercial usages, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sam, Mohammad Reza
Zomorodipour, Alireza
Haddad-Mashadrizeh, Aliakbar
Ghorbani, Mahdi
Kardar, Gholam Ali
Sam, Sohrab
Functions of the Heterologous Intron-Derived Fragments Intra and Extra Factor IX-cDNA Coding Region on the Human Factor IX Expression in HepG2 and Hek-293T Cells
title Functions of the Heterologous Intron-Derived Fragments Intra and Extra Factor IX-cDNA Coding Region on the Human Factor IX Expression in HepG2 and Hek-293T Cells
title_full Functions of the Heterologous Intron-Derived Fragments Intra and Extra Factor IX-cDNA Coding Region on the Human Factor IX Expression in HepG2 and Hek-293T Cells
title_fullStr Functions of the Heterologous Intron-Derived Fragments Intra and Extra Factor IX-cDNA Coding Region on the Human Factor IX Expression in HepG2 and Hek-293T Cells
title_full_unstemmed Functions of the Heterologous Intron-Derived Fragments Intra and Extra Factor IX-cDNA Coding Region on the Human Factor IX Expression in HepG2 and Hek-293T Cells
title_short Functions of the Heterologous Intron-Derived Fragments Intra and Extra Factor IX-cDNA Coding Region on the Human Factor IX Expression in HepG2 and Hek-293T Cells
title_sort functions of the heterologous intron-derived fragments intra and extra factor ix-cdna coding region on the human factor ix expression in hepg2 and hek-293t cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6371630/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30805387
http://dx.doi.org/10.21859/ijb.1753
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