Development of Novel Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Vectors Carrying a Dual Gene Expression System
- 1 September 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in Human Gene Therapy
- Vol. 11 (13) , 1863-1874
- https://doi.org/10.1089/10430340050129486
Abstract
The development of highly efficient and safe gene transfer methods suitable for clinical use is required for human gene therapies. We have developed a novel lentiviral vector system, based on the nonpathogenic simian immunodeficiency virus from African green monkeys (SIVagm), that carries a unique dual gene expression system. This system utilizes the lentivirus Rev responsive element (RRE). Self-inactivating vectors were also developed by deleting a U3 region in the 3' long terminal repeat (3' LTR) of the virus. When pseudotyped with a vesicular stomatitis virus envelope glycoprotein G (VSV-G), the SIVagm-based vectors could transduce both growth-arrested human cells and terminally differentiated neuronal cell lines. Using these vectors, two reporter genes could be expressed simultaneously at equal levels, and expression levels of both genes could be altered by modifying the length of the RRE sequence. These SIVagm-based vectors might offer safety advantages over other lentivirus-based vectors. Furthermore, the novel dual gene expression system described here could increase the usefulness and value of both viral and nonviral vectors in gene therapy.Keywords
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