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Transduction of fetal mice with a feline lentiviral vector induces liver tumors which exhibit an E2F activation signature.

Reba Condiotti1, Daniel Goldenberg1, Hilla Giladi1, Temima Schnitzer-Perlman1, Simon N Waddington2, Suzanne Mk Buckley3, Denise Heim4, Wing Cheung5, Matthew Themis6, Charles Coutelle7, Alina Simerzin1, Emma Osejindu6, Henning Wege4, Michael Themis8, Eithan Galun1.   

Abstract

Lentiviral vectors are widely used in basic research and clinical applications for gene transfer and long-term expression; however, safety issues have not yet been completely resolved. In this study, we characterized hepatocarcinomas that developed in mice 1 year after in utero administration of a feline-derived lentiviral vector. Mapped viral integration sites differed among tumors and did not coincide with the regions of chromosomal aberrations. Furthermore, gene expression profiling revealed that no known cancer-associated genes were deregulated in the vicinity of viral integrations. Nevertheless, five of the six tumors exhibited highly significant upregulation of E2F target genes, of which a majority are associated with oncogenesis, DNA damage response, and chromosomal instability. We further show in vivo and in vitro that E2F activation occurs early on following transduction of both fetal mice and cultured human hepatocytes. On the basis of the similarities in E2F target gene expression patterns among tumors and the lack of evidence implicating insertional mutagenesis, we propose that transduction of fetal mice with a feline lentiviral vector induces E2F-mediated major cellular processes that drive hepatocytes toward uncontrolled proliferation culminating in tumorigenesis.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23982166      PMCID: PMC3978808          DOI: 10.1038/mt.2013.193

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


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