Generation of a stable cell line producing high-titer self-inactivating lentiviral vectors

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To facilitate the generation of SIN lentivirus vector-producer cell lines, we have developed a novel conditional SIN (cSIN) lentivirus vector, which retains its SIN properties in normal target cells yet can be produced at high titers from tetracycline-regulated packaging cell lines. The design of the cSIN vector is based on replacing the vector U3 transcription regulatory elements with the Tet-responsive element, which allows vector production exclusively in cells expressing the synthetic Tet-regulated transactivator (tTA). In contrast minimal vector production (∼200 IU/ml) is obtained in target cells that do not express the tTA, even in the presence of all HIV-1 proteins. Following transduction of the Tet-regulated SODk1 lentivirus vector-packaging cell line with the cSIN vector, high titers of cSIN recombinant vector (> 106 IU/ml) could be generated, which efficiently transduced terminally differentiated neurons in normal rat brain.

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Xu, K., Ma, H., McCown, T. J., Verma, I. M., & Kafri, T. (2001). Generation of a stable cell line producing high-titer self-inactivating lentiviral vectors. Molecular Therapy, 3(1), 97–104. https://doi.org/10.1006/mthe.2000.0238

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