Novel Human Gene Transfer Vectors: Evaluation of Wild-Type and Recombinant Animal Adenoviruses in Human-Derived Cells
- 10 November 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in Human Gene Therapy
- Vol. 10 (16) , 2587-2599
- https://doi.org/10.1089/10430349950016636
Abstract
Major disadvantages of human adenovirus (hAd) vectors in gene therapy include preexisting or induced immune responses, and possible coreplication of recombinant hAd in the presence of wild-type hAds. These disadvantages may be overcome by using nonhuman, animal adenoviruses (aAds). We evaluated four different aAds for their potential use as viral vectors. The canine adenovirus type 2 (CAV2) and bovine adenovirus type 3 (BAV3) appeared to be suitable systems, as they infect human cells. CAV2, but not BAV3, caused cytotoxicity, and only limited (CAV2) or no (BAV3) production of infectious virus particles was observed after infection of human cell lines. CAV2 showed higher expression of endogenous genes than did BAV3 in the tested human cells. No interference between hAd and CAV2 or BAV3, such as recombination of DNA or crossactivation of virus replication, was observed in up to five passages in double-infected human cells. Transfection of cloned genomic CAV2 or BAV3 DNA into appropriate permissive cell lines rescued infectious virus. Furthermore, we produced a recombinant E1-deleted BAV3, and showed that it could infect and express a reporter gene in various human cell types.Keywords
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