Construction and Characterization of Hexon-Chimeric Adenoviruses: Specification of Adenovirus Serotype

  • Gall J
  • Crystal R
  • Falck-Pedersen E
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Abstract

This study has used the strategy of gene replacement to characterize the contribution of the adenovirus (Ad) capsid protein hexon to serotype definition. By replacing the Ad type 5 (Ad5) hexon gene with sequences from Ad2, we have changed the type specificity of the chimeric virus. The type-determining epitopes are primarily associated with loop 1 of hexon and, to a much lesser degree, with loop 2. In spite of the serotype distinctiveness of the chimeric hexon viruses, epitope similarity between the vectors resulted in a low level of cross-reactive neutralizing antibody, which in combination with activated cellular and innate arms of the immune system is sufficient to suppress gene transduction following readministration in vivo.

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Gall, J. G. D., Crystal, R. G., & Falck-Pedersen, E. (1998). Construction and Characterization of Hexon-Chimeric Adenoviruses: Specification of Adenovirus Serotype. Journal of Virology, 72(12), 10260–10264. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.72.12.10260-10264.1998

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