Recombination of replicon and helper RNAs and the emergence of propagation-competent vectors upon Sindbis virus vector production
Autor: | Riikka Pellinen, Kimmo Mäkinen, Felicitas Yongabi, Jarmo Wahlfors, Anna Hyvärinen |
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Rok vydání: | 2013 |
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Sindbis virus
Genetic Vectors Gene Expression Viral Plaque Assay Virus Replication Virus Cell Line Transduction Genetic Interferon Cricetinae Genetics medicine Animals Transgenes Vector (molecular biology) Replicon Gene Cytopathic effect Recombination Genetic biology RNA General Medicine biology.organism_classification Virology Interferon Type I Sindbis Virus Helper Viruses medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Molecular Medicine. 32:410-422 |
ISSN: | 1791-244X 1107-3756 |
DOI: | 10.3892/ijmm.2013.1395 |
Popis: | Sindbis vectors have shown remarkable antitumor efficacy and tumor-targeting capacity in animal models and hold promise for cancer therapy. Different packaging systems are used to produce propagation-incompetent Sindbis vectors. However, the vectors produced using either DH-BB single helper RNA or split helper RNA can spread in permissive cell cultures. We investigated the mechanisms of vector spreading and show, here, that recombination occurs between the replicon and DH-BB helper RNA, leading to formation of the full-length virus genome. Split helper RNA may not completely prevent wild-type reversion, although the frequency is greatly reduced. Contrary to propagation of Sindbis DH-BB vectors, Sindbis split helper vectors were frequently able to spread without cytopathic effect (CPE), a feature that was linked to wild-type reversion. Our results support the hypothesis that the non-cytopathic local spreading constantly observed with Sindbis split helper vector results from unspecific packaging of helper RNAs into vector particles and co-infection with particles containing replicon and helper RNAs. Several malignant cell lines with defective interferon responses were found to be permissive for non-cytopathic spreading of the Sindbis split helper vector. Interferon-α suppressed the spreading providing a possible option to control the vector. |
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