| Literature DB >> 23526393 |
Fuxiang Zhu1, Zelong Liu, Xiaolei Wang, Jing Miao, Huige Qu, Xiaoyan Chi.
Abstract
Protein trans-splicing based dual-vector factor VIII (FVIII) gene delivery is adversely affected by less efficiency of protein splicing. We sought to increase the amount of spliced FVIII protein and plasma coagulation activity in dual-vector FVIII transgene in mice by means of strengthening the interaction of inteins, protein splicing elements, thereby facilitating protein trans-splicing. Dual-vector delivery of the FVIII gene in cultured cells showed that replacement of Met226 in the heavy chain and Asp1828 in the light chain with Cys residues could facilitate inter-chain disulfide linking and improve protein trans-splicing, increasing the levels of spliced FVIII protein. In this study, C57BL/6 mice were coadministered dual vectors of intein-fused human FVIII heavy chain and light chain with Cys mutations via portal vein injection into the liver. Forty-eight hours post-injection, plasma was collected and analyzed for FVIII antigen concentration and coagulation activity. These mice showed increased circulating FVIII heavy chain polypeptide (442 ± 151 ng m(L-1) vs. 305 ± 103 ng mL(-1)) and coagulation activity (1.46 ± 0.37 IU m(-1) vs. 0.85 ± 0.23 IU mL(-1)) compared with control mice co-administered dual vectors expressing the heavy and light chains of wild-type FVIII. Moreover, coagulation activity was similar to that of mice receiving a single vector expressing FVIII (1.79 ± 0.59 IU mL(-1)). These findings indicate that improving protein trans-splicing by inter-chain disulfide bonding is a promising approach for increasing the efficacy of dual-vector based FVIII gene transfer.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23526393 DOI: 10.1007/s11427-013-4455-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci China Life Sci ISSN: 1674-7305 Impact factor: 6.038