Rescue and production of vaccine and therapeutic adenovirus vectors expressing inhibitory transgenes

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Abstract

Expression of certain transgenes from an adenovirus vector can be deleterious to its own replication. This can result in the inhibition of virus rescue, reduced viral yields, or, in the worst case, make it impossible to construct a vector expressing the inhibiting transgene product. A gene regulation system based on the tet operon was used to allow the rescue and efficient growth of adenovectors that express transgenes to high levels. A key advantage to this system is that repression of transgene expression is mediated by the packaging cell line, thus, expression of regulatory products from the adenovector are not required. This provides a simple, broadly applicable system wherein transgene repression is constitutive during vector rescue and growth and there is no effect on adenovector-mediated expression of gene products in transduced cells. Several high-level expression vectors based on first- and second-generation adenovectors were rescued and produced to high titer that otherwise could not be grown. Yields of adenovectors expressing inhibitory transgene products were increased, and the overgrowth of cultures by adenovectors with nonfunctional expression cassettes was prevented. The gene regulation system is a significant advancement for the development of adenovirus vectors for vaccine and other gene transfer applications. © 2007 Humana Press Inc. All rights of any nature whatsoever reserved.

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Gall, J. G. D., Lizonova, A., EttyReddy, D., McVey, D., Zuber, M., Kovesdi, I., … Brough, D. E. (2007). Rescue and production of vaccine and therapeutic adenovirus vectors expressing inhibitory transgenes. Molecular Biotechnology, 35(3), 263–273. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02686012

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