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Retrograde Transgene Expression via Neuron-Specific Lentiviral Vector Depends on Both Species and Input Projections

For achieving retrograde gene transfer, we have so far developed two types of lentiviral vectors pseudotyped with fusion envelope glycoprotein, termed HiRet vector and NeuRet vector, consisting of distinct combinations of rabies virus and vesicular stomatitis virus glycoproteins. In the present stud...

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Autores principales: Otsuka, Yukiko, Tsuge, Hitomi, Uezono, Shiori, Tanabe, Soshi, Fujiwara, Maki, Miwa, Miki, Kato, Shigeki, Nakamura, Katsuki, Kobayashi, Kazuto, Inoue, Ken-ichi, Takada, Masahiko
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8310113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34372593
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v13071387
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author Otsuka, Yukiko
Tsuge, Hitomi
Uezono, Shiori
Tanabe, Soshi
Fujiwara, Maki
Miwa, Miki
Kato, Shigeki
Nakamura, Katsuki
Kobayashi, Kazuto
Inoue, Ken-ichi
Takada, Masahiko
author_facet Otsuka, Yukiko
Tsuge, Hitomi
Uezono, Shiori
Tanabe, Soshi
Fujiwara, Maki
Miwa, Miki
Kato, Shigeki
Nakamura, Katsuki
Kobayashi, Kazuto
Inoue, Ken-ichi
Takada, Masahiko
author_sort Otsuka, Yukiko
collection PubMed
description For achieving retrograde gene transfer, we have so far developed two types of lentiviral vectors pseudotyped with fusion envelope glycoprotein, termed HiRet vector and NeuRet vector, consisting of distinct combinations of rabies virus and vesicular stomatitis virus glycoproteins. In the present study, we compared the patterns of retrograde transgene expression for the HiRet vs. NeuRet vectors by testing the cortical input system. These vectors were injected into the motor cortex in rats, marmosets, and macaques, and the distributions of retrograde labels were investigated in the cortex and thalamus. Our histological analysis revealed that the NeuRet vector generally exhibits a higher efficiency of retrograde gene transfer than the HiRet vector, though its capacity of retrograde transgene expression in the macaque brain is unexpectedly low, especially in terms of the intracortical connections, as compared to the rat and marmoset brains. It was also demonstrated that the NeuRet but not the HiRet vector displays sufficiently high neuron specificity and causes no marked inflammatory/immune responses at the vector injection sites in the primate (marmoset and macaque) brains. The present results indicate that the retrograde transgene efficiency of the NeuRet vector varies depending not only on the species but also on the input projections.
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spelling pubmed-83101132021-07-25 Retrograde Transgene Expression via Neuron-Specific Lentiviral Vector Depends on Both Species and Input Projections Otsuka, Yukiko Tsuge, Hitomi Uezono, Shiori Tanabe, Soshi Fujiwara, Maki Miwa, Miki Kato, Shigeki Nakamura, Katsuki Kobayashi, Kazuto Inoue, Ken-ichi Takada, Masahiko Viruses Article For achieving retrograde gene transfer, we have so far developed two types of lentiviral vectors pseudotyped with fusion envelope glycoprotein, termed HiRet vector and NeuRet vector, consisting of distinct combinations of rabies virus and vesicular stomatitis virus glycoproteins. In the present study, we compared the patterns of retrograde transgene expression for the HiRet vs. NeuRet vectors by testing the cortical input system. These vectors were injected into the motor cortex in rats, marmosets, and macaques, and the distributions of retrograde labels were investigated in the cortex and thalamus. Our histological analysis revealed that the NeuRet vector generally exhibits a higher efficiency of retrograde gene transfer than the HiRet vector, though its capacity of retrograde transgene expression in the macaque brain is unexpectedly low, especially in terms of the intracortical connections, as compared to the rat and marmoset brains. It was also demonstrated that the NeuRet but not the HiRet vector displays sufficiently high neuron specificity and causes no marked inflammatory/immune responses at the vector injection sites in the primate (marmoset and macaque) brains. The present results indicate that the retrograde transgene efficiency of the NeuRet vector varies depending not only on the species but also on the input projections. MDPI 2021-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8310113/ /pubmed/34372593 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v13071387 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Otsuka, Yukiko
Tsuge, Hitomi
Uezono, Shiori
Tanabe, Soshi
Fujiwara, Maki
Miwa, Miki
Kato, Shigeki
Nakamura, Katsuki
Kobayashi, Kazuto
Inoue, Ken-ichi
Takada, Masahiko
Retrograde Transgene Expression via Neuron-Specific Lentiviral Vector Depends on Both Species and Input Projections
title Retrograde Transgene Expression via Neuron-Specific Lentiviral Vector Depends on Both Species and Input Projections
title_full Retrograde Transgene Expression via Neuron-Specific Lentiviral Vector Depends on Both Species and Input Projections
title_fullStr Retrograde Transgene Expression via Neuron-Specific Lentiviral Vector Depends on Both Species and Input Projections
title_full_unstemmed Retrograde Transgene Expression via Neuron-Specific Lentiviral Vector Depends on Both Species and Input Projections
title_short Retrograde Transgene Expression via Neuron-Specific Lentiviral Vector Depends on Both Species and Input Projections
title_sort retrograde transgene expression via neuron-specific lentiviral vector depends on both species and input projections
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8310113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34372593
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v13071387
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