Insulated retroviral vectors towards safe and efficient genetic modification of stem cells
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2009
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Resumo |
In otherwise successful gene therapy trials for the treatment of SCID patients and others, insertional mutagenesis has resulted in leukemia development. Besides the integration of vectors that including strong enhancers, more recently, SIN-vectors have been shown to partially retain oncogenic potential. The identification of genetic elements which would both prevent such activation effects and shield the transgene from silencing, is a main challenge. Previous attempts met with difficulties in producing the vectors and poor efficacy of the insulators (GIE). The improvement of integrating vectors safety has been investigated using new candidate synthetic GIEs. The latter have been introduced in retroviral and lentiviral vectors. Native LTRs, SIN-LTRs, and SIN-insulated constructs have been designed and compared, using two sets of internal promoter, i.e. strong and housekeeping. We could establish that a specific insulator translates at best into functional activity and boundary effect in both vector types. We could also determine that other genetic elements are key determinants in order to achieve accurate expression and viral titre, from these insulated vectors. A dramatic shift in the expression profile is observed in target cells, with a homogenous pattern including data on both cell-lines and primary HSCs from cord blood. The assessment of potential genotoxicity will be presented, based on the comparison of the integration patterns ingenuity in human target cells sampled over a three months period with both reference LTRs and SIN versus test insulated vectors, using high-throughput pyro-sequencing. |
Identificador |
http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_4B131C9836F6 isbn:1043-0342 isiid:000266729800038 doi:10.1089=hum.2009.1602 |
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en |
Publicador |
Abstracts 8th Annual Meeting French Society of Cell and Gene Therapy, 21-23 June 2009, Faculté de Médecine de la Pitié-Salpêtrière ? Paris, France |
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SFTCG 2009 Oral Presentations |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject inproceedings |