A mouse model for adenovirus gene delivery


Autoria(s): Tallone, Tiziano; Malin, Stephen; Samuelsson, Annika; Wilbertz, Johannes; Miyahara, Mitsue; Okamoto, Kensaku; Poellinger, Lorenz; Philipson, Lennart; Pettersson, Sven
Data(s)

03/07/2001

Resumo

The cellular attachment receptor for adenovirus (Ad), Coxsackie adenovirus receptor (CAR), required for delivery of Ad into primary cells, is not present on all cell types, thus restricting Ad-gene delivery systems. To circumvent this constrain, a transgenic mouse has been generated that expresses a truncated human CAR in all tissues analyzed. These mice allowed efficient in vitro infections at low multiplicities into lymphoid, myeloid, and endothelial cells. Furthermore, in vivo administration of Ad-vectors results in infection of macrophages, lymphocytes, and endothelial cells. In addition, tail vein injection resulted in targeting of virus into previously inaccessible areas, such as the lung and the capillaries of the brain. The CAR transgenic mice will be useful for rapid functional genomic analysis in vivo, for testing the efficacy of gene therapy procedures or as a source of easily transducible cells.

Identificador

/pmc/articles/PMC35442/

/pubmed/11438737

http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.141223398

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

The National Academy of Sciences

Direitos

Copyright © 2001, The National Academy of Sciences

Palavras-Chave #Biological Sciences
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