Inflamed glomeruli-specific gene activation that uses recombinant adenovirus with the Cre/loxP system

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The authors previously reported that bone marrow derived CD11b+CD18+cells could be used as a vehicle to deliver foreign genes into inflamed glomeruli and that this vehicle cell (v-cell) could retard the progression of nephritis by delivering anti-inflammatory molecules. As a next step, the authors tried to establish a switching system by which v-cells are activated only at the inflamed glomeruli. A recombinant adenovirus (Ad) that expressed Cre recombinase under the control of the interleukin-1β (IL-1β) promoter (AxIL-1pr/Cre) was constructed and transfected into v-cells. After confirming that AxIL-1pr/Cre expresses Cre by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) treatment, AxIL-1pr/Cre was infected together with another Ad bearing a switching reporter unit in which the LacZ gene is activated under the control of the CAG promoter by the Cremediated excisional deletion of interposed stuffer DNA. Only a negligible number of double-infected (Cre/loxPCAG) cells expressed LacZ. This number, however, was significantly increased by LPS, which suggests that LPS-induced Cre effectively deletes the stuffer DNA, which allows for a complete CAG promoter. DBA/2j mice were then transplanted with Cre/loxPCAG cells via a tail vein and treated with anti-glomerular basement membrane (GBM) serum. To trace the transplanted cells, marker v-cells, infected with AxCANLacZ to constitutively express the LacZ gene, were also used. Although transplanted cells expressing LacZ collected in the spleen independent of anti-GBM treatment, they did not express the LacZ gene in the mice transplanted with Cre/loxPCAG cells. On the other hand, transplanted cells were recruited in the glomeruli and expressed the LacZ gene upon anti-GBM treatment. These results suggested that only the v-cells recruited in the glomeruli could be switched on and activate foreign genes.

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Yokoo, T., Ohashi, T., Utsunomiya, Y., Shiba, H., Jin Song Shen, Hisada, Y., … Hosoya, T. (2001). Inflamed glomeruli-specific gene activation that uses recombinant adenovirus with the Cre/loxP system. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 12(11), 2330–2337. https://doi.org/10.1681/asn.v12112330

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