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A versatile targeting system with lentiviral vectors bearing the biotin-adaptor peptide

✍ Scribed by Kouki Morizono; Yiming Xie; Gustavo Helguera; Tracy R. Daniels; Timothy F. Lane; Manuel L. Penichet; Irvin S. Y. Chen


Book ID
102339743
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
340 KB
Volume
11
Category
Article
ISSN
1099-498X

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Background

Targeted gene transduction in vivo is the ultimate preferred method for gene delivery. We previously developed targeting lentiviral vectors that specifically recognize cell surface molecules with conjugated antibodies and mediate targeted gene transduction both in vitro and in vivo. Although effective in some experimental settings, the conjugation of virus with antibodies is mediated by the interaction between protein A and the Fc region of antibodies, which is not as stable as covalent conjugation. We have now developed a more stable conjugation strategy utilizing the interaction between avidin and biotin.

Methods

We inserted the biotin‐adaptor‐peptide, which was biotinylated by secretory biotin ligase at specific sites, into our targeting envelope proteins, enabling conjugation of the pseudotyped virus with avidin, streptavidin or neutravidin.

Results

When conjugated with avidin‐antibody fusion proteins or the complex of avidin and biotinylated targeting molecules, the vectors could mediate specific transduction to targeted cells recognized by the targeting molecules. When conjugated with streptavidin‐coated magnetic beads, transduction by the vectors was targeted to the locations of magnets.

Conclusions

This targeting vector system can be used for broad applications of targeted gene transduction using biotinylated targeting molecules or targeting molecules fused with avidin. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.