Toward Tightly Tuned Gene Expression Following Lentiviral Vector Transduction release_3cdnaxcqencvdiie42sthx4mye

by Audrey Page, Floriane Fusil, François-Loïc Cosset

Published in Viruses by MDPI AG.

2020   Volume 12, Issue 12, p1427

Abstract

Lentiviral vectors are versatile tools for gene delivery purposes. While in the earlier versions of retroviral vectors, transgene expression was controlled by the long terminal repeats (LTRs), the latter generations of vectors, including those derived from lentiviruses, incorporate internal constitutive or regulated promoters in order to regulate transgene expression. This allows to temporally and/or quantitatively control transgene expression, which is required for many applications such as for clinical applications, when transgene expression is required in specific tissues and at a specific timing. Here we review the main systems that have been developed for transgene regulated expression following lentiviral gene transfer. First, the induction of gene expression can be triggered either by external or by internal cues. Indeed, these regulated vector systems may harbor promoters inducible by exogenous stimuli, such as small molecules (e.g., antibiotics) or temperature variations, offering the possibility to tune rapidly transgene expression in case of adverse events. Second, expression can be indirectly adjusted by playing on inserted sequence copies, for instance by gene excision. Finally, synthetic networks can be developed to sense specific endogenous signals and trigger defined responses after information processing. Regulatable lentiviral vectors (LV)-mediated transgene expression systems have been widely used in basic research to uncover gene functions or to temporally reprogram cells. Clinical applications are also under development to induce therapeutic molecule secretion or to implement safety switches. Such regulatable approaches are currently focusing much attention and will benefit from the development of other technologies in order to launch autonomously controlled systems.
In application/xml+jats format

Archived Files and Locations

application/pdf   1.4 MB
file_atl3eocjgfcvvgbpmzoslfsl24
res.mdpi.com (publisher)
web.archive.org (webarchive)
application/pdf   1.7 MB
file_yj53dl3wzrg7jncrbj7zjpagve
hal.archives-ouvertes.fr (web)
web.archive.org (webarchive)
Read Archived PDF
Preserved and Accessible
Type  article-journal
Stage   published
Date   2020-12-11
Language   en ?
DOI  10.3390/v12121427
PubMed  33322556
Container Metadata
Open Access Publication
In DOAJ
In ISSN ROAD
In Keepers Registry
ISSN-L:  1999-4915
Work Entity
access all versions, variants, and formats of this works (eg, pre-prints)
Catalog Record
Revision: be536d95-f175-44c2-b0a7-0fa3bb522966
API URL: JSON