Increased in vitro and in vivo gene transfer by adenovirus vectors containing chimeric fiber proteins

TJ Wickham, E Tzeng, LL Shears 2nd… - Journal of …, 1997 - Am Soc Microbiol
TJ Wickham, E Tzeng, LL Shears 2nd, PW Roelvink, Y Li, GM Lee, DE Brough, A Lizonova…
Journal of virology, 1997Am Soc Microbiol
Alteration of the natural tropism of adenovirus (Ad) will permit gene transfer into specific cell
types and thereby greatly broaden the scope of target diseases that can be treated by using
Ad. We have constructed two Ad vectors which contain modifications to the Ad fiber coat
protein that redirect virus binding to either alpha (v) integrin [AdZ. F (RGD)] or heparan
sulfate [AdZ. F (pK7)] cellular receptors. These vectors were constructed by a novel method
involving E4 rescue of an E4-deficient Ad with a transfer vector containing both the E4 …
Alteration of the natural tropism of adenovirus (Ad) will permit gene transfer into specific cell types and thereby greatly broaden the scope of target diseases that can be treated by using Ad. We have constructed two Ad vectors which contain modifications to the Ad fiber coat protein that redirect virus binding to either alpha(v) integrin [AdZ.F(RGD)] or heparan sulfate [AdZ.F(pK7)] cellular receptors. These vectors were constructed by a novel method involving E4 rescue of an E4-deficient Ad with a transfer vector containing both the E4 region and the modified fiber gene. AdZ.F(RGD) increased gene delivery to endothelial and smooth muscle cells expressing alpha(v) integrins. Likewise, AdZ.F(pK7) increased transduction 5- to 500-fold in multiple cell types lacking high levels of Ad fiber receptor, including macrophage, endothelial, smooth muscle, fibroblast, and T cells. In addition, AdZ.F(pK7) significantly increased gene transfer in vivo to vascular smooth muscle cells of the porcine iliac artery following balloon angioplasty. These vectors may therefore be useful in gene therapy for vascular restenosis or for targeting endothelial cells in tumors. Although binding to the fiber receptor still occurs with these vectors, they demonstrate the feasibility of tissue-specific receptor targeting in cells which express low levels of Ad fiber receptor.
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