Increasing the size of rAAV-mediated expression cassettes in vivo by intermolecular joining of two complementary vectors
- 1 May 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Biotechnology
- Vol. 18 (5) , 527-532
- https://doi.org/10.1038/75390
Abstract
A major shortcoming to the use of adeno-associated virus (rAAV) vectors is their limited packaging size. To overcome this hurdle, we split an expression cassette and cloned it into two separate vectors. The vectors contained either a nuclear localizing Escherichia coli lacZ transgene (nlslacZ) with a splice acceptor, or the human elongation factor 1α ( EF1α) gene enhancer/promoter(s) (EF1αEP) with a splice donor. We co-injected a promoter-less nlslacZ vector with a vector containing either a single EF1αEP or a double copy of the EF1αEP in a head-to-head orientation, into the portal vein of mice. Gene expression, measured by both transduction efficiency and quantitation of the recombinant protein, was as much as 60–70% of that obtained from mice that received a single vector containing a complete EFαEP/nlslacZ expression cassette. This two-vector approach may allow development of gene therapy strategies that will carry exogenous DNA sequences with large therapeutic cDNAs and/or regulatory elements.Keywords
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