Literature DB >> 15677338

Factors limiting autogene-based cytoplasmic expression systems.

Jonathan Finn1, Ian MacLachlan, Pieter Cullis.   

Abstract

The relatively low levels of transfection that can be achieved by current gene delivery systems have limited the therapeutic utility of gene transfer. This is especially true for non-viral gene delivery systems, where the levels of gene expression achieved are usually well below the levels achieved by viral gene transfer systems. Previous work from our laboratory describes an enhanced dual promoter autogene-based cytoplasmic expression system that gives rise to levels of gene expression 20-fold higher than that of a CMV nuclear expression plasmid control. Here various strategies are described to increase the levels of autogene-based gene expression by changing variables such as the type of nuclear promoter, phage RNAP gene, and IRES element. Although insights into the function of various IRES elements were gained, none of these changes demonstrated a significant increase in gene expression. However, determination of the mRNA levels achieved using quantitative RNase protection assays and immunofluorescence experiments revealed that transgene mRNA levels were saturated at up to 10 times higher than all other mRNA in the transfected cell combined. It follows that mRNA production, as well as translation, are important factors limiting autogene-based cytoplasmic expression.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15677338     DOI: 10.1096/fj.04-2769fje

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FASEB J        ISSN: 0892-6638            Impact factor:   5.191


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