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Transplantation of a Novel Recombinant Adeno-Associated Virus (pAAV-HE1B19K-TE1A) Demonstrates Higher Anti-Tumor Effects in Tumor Cells

Authors :
Yong Zhou
Yang Liu
Jing-Jing Su
Ze-Qing Wang
Jun Yan
Jian-Jun Li
Jie Yang
Hong Shen
Kun-Xian Shu
Zhuo-Qing Li
Yan Qiu
Yong Yang
Yin Tang
Source :
Annals of Transplantation. 25
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
International Scientific Information, Inc., 2020.

Abstract

BACKGROUND Oncolytic viruses (OVs) can specifically infect and kill tumor cells. Adeno-associated virus (AAV) is a widely-studied OV. This study aimed to construct a tumor-targeted recombinant AAV using genetic engineering technology. MATERIAL AND METHODS The transgene plasmid pAAV-HE1B19K-TE1A was constructed with 4 genes (hTERT, E1A, HKII, and E1B19K) and co-transfected with pAAV-RC and pHelper to tumor cells (HepG2, A549, BGC-803) and normal cells (HUVEC). rAAV was verified with fluorescence microscopy. Quantitative PCR (qPCR) assay was used to test the titer of rAAV in each cell line. Apoptosis was analyzed using qPCR and Western blot assay. MTT was used to detect the effect of rAAV on cell viability. RESULTS The pAAV-HE1B19K-TE1A transgene plasmid was successfully structured. pAAV-HE1B19K-TE1A was highly expressed in all tumor cells. The titers of pAAV-HE1B19K-TE1A in HepG2, A549, and BGC-803 were 7.4×10⁷, 1.4×10⁸, and 1.1×10⁸ gc/μl, respectively. pAAV-HE1B19K-TE1A significantly decreased cell viability of tumor cells compared to that in HUVEC (p

Details

ISSN :
23290358
Volume :
25
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of Transplantation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4a48d206432b13bb1859516e8fbf92f8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.12659/aot.925013