Segment 8 of the influenza A virus codes for two proteins (NS1 and NS2/NEP) via splicing. Here, we developed a viral vector expressing a cytokine or chemokine instead of the interferon antagonist NS1. To achieve both the desired genetic stability and high transgene expression levels, NS2/NEP mRNA splicing efficacy had to be fine-tuned by modification of splicing elements. Expression levels of secreted foreign proteins could be further enhanced by fusing the N-terminal 13 amino acids of NS1 with an IgK-derived secretion signal peptide. Thus, the first start codon was used for translation initiation of both NS2/NEP and the foreign protein.
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Wolschek, M., Samm, E., Seper, H., Sturlan, S., Kuznetsova, I., Schwager, C., … Bergmann, M. (2011). Establishment of a Chimeric, Replication-Deficient Influenza A Virus Vector by Modulation of Splicing Efficiency. Journal of Virology, 85(5), 2469–2473. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.01650-10
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