Literature DB >> 12112641

The tet-off system is more effective than the tet-on system for regulating transgene expression in a single adenovirus vector.

Hiroyuki Mizuguchi1, Takao Hayakawa.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Control of transgene expression in mammalian cells is desirable for gene therapy and the study of gene function in basic research. This study evaluates the functionality of single adenovirus (Ad) vectors containing a tetracycline-controllable expression system (tet-off or tet-on system).
METHODS: An Ad-mediated binary transgene expression system was generated containing a tet-off or a tet-on system, which introduced the gene of interest with a tetracycline-regulatable promoter and the tetracycline-responsive transcriptional activator gene into the E1 and E3 deletion regions, respectively. The functionality of the Ad-mediated tet-off and tet-on systems was compared under various conditions in vitro and in vivo.
RESULTS: The Ad vector containing the tet-off system provided negative control of gene expression ranging from 20- to 500-fold, depending on the cell type and condition. In contrast, the Ad vector containing the tet-on system increased gene expression by only 2- to 28-fold and required about two-log orders higher concentration of an inducer (doxycycline) to switch on the gene expression, compared with the Ad vector containing the tet-off system.
CONCLUSION: Ad vectors containing the tet-off system are a better choice for regulated gene expression than Ad vectors containing the tet-on system. Single Ad vectors containing the tetracycline-controllable expression system will greatly facilitate in vitro and in vivo analyses of gene function and may be useful for gene therapy. Copyright 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12112641     DOI: 10.1002/jgm.261

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gene Med        ISSN: 1099-498X            Impact factor:   4.565


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