腺病毒载体遗传屏蔽的评价

S. Hedley, Aleksandr Krendelshchikov, Myunghee Kim, Jian Chen, H. Hsu, J. Mountz, D. Curiel, I. Kovesdi
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腺病毒(Ad)载体在临床背景下的发展突出表明,载体的功效可能受到宿主体液反应的限制,因为宿主体内存在针对载体本身的中和抗体滴度。此外,基于血清型5的Ad载体的多次给药将受到限制。目前其他实验室正在研究的免疫逃避策略仅适用于非复制载体。因此,我们提出了电磁屏蔽作为一种替代方案,既适用于非复制的Ad载体,也适用于有条件复制的Ad载体。遗传屏蔽可以封装自身蛋白与Ad次要衣壳蛋白pIX的融合,作为掩盖免疫原衣壳表位和防止Ad载体通过Ad特异性抗体中和的一种手段。在适当屏蔽Ad载体的开发过程中,我们选择了几个自我蛋白,我们试图将其融合到pIX上。我们还使用间接方法通过融合到pIX上的白蛋白结合域将白蛋白偶联到衣壳上。尽管获得了新的pIX修饰的Ad载体,我们发现在本研究中没有pIX附着的分子阻止中和抗体阻止基因转移。
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Assessment of Genetic Shielding for Adenovirus Vectors
Development of adenovirus (Ad) vectors in the clinical context has highlighted that vector efficacy may be limited by the host humoral response due to pre-existing titers of neutralizing antibodies against the vector itself in humans. Further, multiple dosing of Ad vectors based on serotype 5 would be limited. Current immune evasion strategies being investigated by other laboratories are only applicable to non-replicating vectors. Therefore we have proposed ge- netic shielding as an alternate that would be applicable to both non-replicating and conditionally replicating Ad vectors. Genetic shielding would encapsulate fusion of a self-protein to Ad minor capsid protein, pIX, as a means to cloak immu- nogenic capsid epitopes and prevent neutralization of Ad vectors through Ad specific antibodies. In the development of a suitably shielded Ad vector we choose several self-proteins that we attempted to fuse to pIX. We have also used an indirect method to conjugate albumin to the capsid through an albumin binding domain fused to pIX. Despite attaining novel pIX modified Ad vectors we found that none of the pIX attached molecules in this study prevented neutralizing an- tibodies from halting gene transfer.
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