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HSV-1 VP22 augments adenoviral gene transfer to CNS neurons in the retina and striatum in vivo.

A Kretz1, W A Wybranietz, S Hermening, U M Lauer, S Isenmann.   

Abstract

One of the obstacles to efficient vector-mediated gene transfer to the CNS is limited transduction of target neurons. The VP22 tegument protein of HSV-1 can cross biological membranes and translocate the VP22 protein from primarily transfected cells to many surrounding cells in vitro. Here, we employed an adenoviral vector coding for a VP22-GFP fusion protein driven by a CMV promoter to test its capability of transducing CNS neurons in vivo. Intraocular administration of Ad.VP22-GFP in the rat doubled both the retinal area containing transduced, GFP-expressing cells and the absolute number of GFP-expressing retinal neurons compared to Ad.GFP transduction. Following injection of Ad.VP22-GFP into the mouse brain, the transduced striatal area was increased by a factor of 7 compared to intracerebral injection of Ad.GFP. In both retina and striatum, GFP-expressing cells were identified as mainly neurons. Thus, VP22 greatly augments adenovirus-mediated transgene delivery to CNS neuronsin vivo, making VP22 a promising tool for enhancing the efficacy of adenoviral gene transfer of protective factors to the CNS.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12718909     DOI: 10.1016/s1525-0016(03)00062-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Ther        ISSN: 1525-0016            Impact factor:   11.454


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