In vivo cell type-specific gene delivery with retroviral vectors that display single chain antibodies
Autor: | A Jiang, R Dornburg |
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Rok vydání: | 1999 |
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ErbB-2 Genetic enhancement Genetic Vectors Gene Expression Mice SCID Gene delivery Recombinant virus Antibodies Cell Line Viral vector Mice Dogs In vivo Genetics Animals Humans Molecular Biology Reporter gene biology Gene Transfer Techniques Drug Resistance Microbial Genetic Therapy Virology Retroviridae Lac Operon Cell culture biology.protein Molecular Medicine Antibody HeLa Cells |
Zdroj: | Gene Therapy. 6:1982-1987 |
ISSN: | 1476-5462 0969-7128 |
Popis: | Cell type-specific gene delivery will be essential for in vivo gene therapy. Our laboratory has previously developed retroviral vector particles, derived from spleen necrosis virus, SNV, which display the antigen-binding site of an antibody on the viral surface. Such particles infected only human cells in vitro, which expressed a receptor recognized by the antibody. To test cell type-specific gene delivery in vivo, a mouse model system has been developed. Antibiotic resistant human target and non-target cells were injected into the peritoneum of SCID mice. Subsequently, a vector solution containing 106 infectious particles, which display scAs against the human her2neu cell surface protein, was injected. Cells were recovered from the peritoneum, subjected to antibiotic selection, and tested for the expression of a lacZ gene transduced by the retroviral vector. We found that human target cells, which express her2neu, were infected in vivo. However, neither human cells that do not express her2neu, nor normal mouse cells were infected by such viral particles. These data give proof of principle that retroviral vector-mediated, cell type-specific gene delivery can be obtained in vivo. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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