Choi Jun-Hyeok, Yu Nam-Kyung, Baek Gi-Chul, Bakes Joseph, Seo Daekwan, Nam Hye Jin, Baek Sung Hee, Lim Chae-Seok, Lee Yong-Seok, Kaang Bong-Kiun
Department of Biological Sciences, College of Natural Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-747, Korea.
Mol Brain. 2014 Mar 11;7:17. doi: 10.1186/1756-6606-7-17.
Adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors can deliver transgenes to diverse cell types and are therefore useful for basic research and gene therapy. Although AAV has many advantages over other viral vectors, its relatively small packaging capacity limits its use for delivering large genes. The available transgene size is further limited by the existence of additional elements in the expression cassette without which the gene expression level becomes much lower. By using alternative combinations of shorter elements, we generated a series of AAV expression cassettes and systematically evaluated their expression efficiency in neurons to maximize the transgene size available within the AAV packaging capacity while not compromising the transgene expression. We found that the newly developed smaller expression cassette shows comparable expression efficiency with an efficient vector generally used for strong gene expression. This new expression cassette will allow us to package larger transgenes without compromising expression efficiency.
腺相关病毒(AAV)载体可以将转基因传递到多种细胞类型,因此对基础研究和基因治疗很有用。尽管AAV相对于其他病毒载体有许多优势,但其相对较小的包装容量限制了其用于传递大基因。由于表达盒中存在其他元件,可用的转基因大小进一步受到限制,没有这些元件,基因表达水平会变得低得多。通过使用较短元件的替代组合,我们构建了一系列AAV表达盒,并系统地评估了它们在神经元中的表达效率,以在不影响转基因表达的情况下,在AAV包装容量内最大化可用的转基因大小。我们发现,新开发的较小表达盒与通常用于强基因表达的高效载体相比,具有相当的表达效率。这种新的表达盒将使我们能够包装更大的转基因而不影响表达效率。