Alphaviruses as Tools in Neurobiology and Gene Therapy
- 1 January 1999
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Receptors and Signal Transduction
- Vol. 19 (1-4) , 673-686
- https://doi.org/10.3109/10799899909036679
Abstract
The broad host range and superior infectivity of alphaviruses have encouraged the development of efficient expression vectors for Semliki Forest virus (SFV) and Sindbis virus (SIN). The generation of high-titer recombinant alphavirus stocks has allowed high-level expression of a multitude of nuclear, cytoplasmic, membrane-associated and secreted proteins in a variety of different cell lines and primary cell cultures. Despite the viral cytopathogenic effects, functional assays on recombinant proteins are possible for a time-period of at least 24 hours post-infection. The high percentage (80-95%) of primary neurons infected with SFV has allowed localization and functional studies of recombinant proteins in these primary cell cultures. Through multiple infection studies the interaction of receptor and G protein subunits has become feasible. Establishment of efficient scale-up procedures has allowed production of large quantities of recombinant protein. Potential gene therapy applications of alphaviruses could be demonstrated by injection of recombinant SIN particles expressing beta-galactosidase into mouse brain. Tissue/cell specific infection has been achieved by introduction of an IgG-binding domain of protein A domain into one of the spike proteins of SIN. This enabled efficient targeting of infection to human lymphoblastoid cells.Keywords
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