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Creation of a synthesis-friendly inflammation-inducible promoter suitable for cell therapy.

Anish Jadav1, Kevin Truong1,2.   

Abstract

The development of 'smart' cell-based therapeutics requires cells that first recognize conditions consistent with disease (e.g. inflammation) and then subsequently release therapeutic proteins, thereby reducing potential toxicity from otherwise continuous expression. Promoters containing NF-κB response elements are often used as reporters of inflammation; however, endogenous promoters have crosstalk with other pathways, and current synthetic promoters have many exact sequence repeats of NF-κB response elements which make them both difficult to synthesize and inherently genetically unstable. Herein, a synthesis-friendly inflammation-inducible promoter (named SFNp) was created by the packing of 14 NF-κB response elements, which have no repeats >9 bp, followed by a minimal cytomegalovirus promoter. In stably expressing human embryonic kidney 293 cells, we assessed the ability of SFNp to inducibly transcribe genes for reporting expression, changing cell morphology, and performing cell fusion. These experiments represent simple milestones for potentially using SFNp in the development of cell-based therapeutics. As strongly repeated DNA can compromise the long-term stability of genetic circuits, new designs used in 'smart' cell therapy will become more reliant on synthesis-friendly components like SFNp.
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Keywords:  cell-based therapy; gene expression; genetic engineering; promoter

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34632498      PMCID: PMC8521041          DOI: 10.1093/intbio/zyab015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Integr Biol (Camb)        ISSN: 1757-9694            Impact factor:   3.177


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