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Short regulatory DNA sequences to target brain endothelial cells for gene therapy.

Hanna Graßhoff1, Helge Müller-Fielitz1, Godwin K Dogbevia1, Jakob Körbelin1,2, Jacqueline Bannach1, Carl Mg Vahldieck3, Kristina Kusche-Vihrog3, Olaf Jöhren1, Oliver J Müller4,5, Ruben Nogueiras6, Vincent Prevot7, Markus Schwaninger1,5.   

Abstract

Gene vectors targeting CNS endothelial cells allow to manipulate the blood-brain barrier and to correct genetic defects in the CNS. Because vectors based on the adeno-associated virus (AAV) have a limited capacity, it is essential that the DNA sequence controlling gene expression is short. In addition, it must be specific for endothelial cells to avoid off-target effects. To develop improved regulatory sequences with selectivity for brain endothelial cells, we tested the transcriptional activity of truncated promoters of eleven (brain) endothelial-specific genes in combination with short regulatory elements, i.e., the woodchuck post-transcriptional regulatory element (W), the CMV enhancer element (C), and a fragment of the first intron of the Tie2 gene (S), by transfecting brain endothelial cells of three species. Four combinations of regulatory elements and short promoters (Cdh5, Ocln, Slc2a1, and Slco1c1) progressed through this in-vitro pipeline displaying suitable activity. When tested in mice, the regulatory sequences C-Ocln-W and C-Slc2a1-S-W enabled a stronger and more specific gene expression in brain endothelial cells than the frequently used CAG promoter. In summary, the new regulatory elements efficiently control gene expression in brain endothelial cells and may help to specifically target the blood-brain barrier with gene therapy vectors.

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Keywords:  5′-flanking gene region; Synthetic promoter; cell-specific promoter; gene therapy; lysosomal diseases; transcriptional targeting

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34427142      PMCID: PMC8721777          DOI: 10.1177/0271678X211039617

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cereb Blood Flow Metab        ISSN: 0271-678X            Impact factor:   6.960


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Review 2.  Vascular Endothelial Cells: Heterogeneity and Targeting Approaches.

Authors:  Jan K Hennigs; Christiane Matuszcak; Martin Trepel; Jakob Körbelin
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2021-10-10       Impact factor: 6.600

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