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Site-specific integration and tailoring of cassette design for sustainable gene transfer

Authors :
Bruno Di Stefano
Daniela Cesana
Zulma Magnani
Michael C. Holmes
Luigi Naldini
Vania Broccoli
Martina Damo
Alessio Cantore
Margherita Neri
Pietro Lo Riso
Chiara Bonini
Oscar M Pello
Angela Gritti
Elena Provasi
Angelo Lombardo
Daniele F Colombo
Pietro Genovese
Philip D. Gregory
Lombardo, ANGELO LEONE
Cesana, D
Genovese, P
Nullb, nullDi Stefano
Provasi, E
Colombo, Df
Neri, M
Magnani, Z
Cantore, A
Nullp, nullLo Riso
Damo, M
Pello, Om
Holmes, Mc
Gregory, Pd
Gritti, A
Broccoli, V
Bonini, MARIA CHIARA
Naldini, Luigi
Source :
Nature Methods
Publisher :
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP

Abstract

Integrative gene transfer methods are limited by variable transgene expression and by the consequences of random insertional mutagenesis that confound interpretation in gene-function studies and may cause adverse events in gene therapy. Site-specific integration may overcome these hurdles. Toward this goal, we studied the transcriptional and epigenetic impact of different transgene expression cassettes, targeted by engineered zinc-finger nucleases to the CCR5 and AAVS1 genomic loci of human cells. Analyses performed before and after integration defined features of the locus and cassette design that together allow robust transgene expression without detectable transcriptional perturbation of the targeted locus and its flanking genes in many cell types, including primary human lymphocytes. We thus provide a framework for sustainable gene transfer in AAVS1 that can be used for dependable genetic manipulation, neutral marking of the cell and improved safety of therapeutic applications, and demonstrate its feasibility by rapidly generating human lymphocytes and stem cells carrying targeted and benign transgene insertions.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Methods
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....806a48e3a750877cc4474e560cc13719