A strategy for adenovirus vector targeting with a secreted single chain antibody.

BACKGROUND:Successful gene therapy will require targeted delivery vectors capable of self-directed localization. In this regard, the use of antibodies or single chain antibody fragments (scFv) in conjunction with adenovirus (Ad) vectors remains an attractive means to achieve cell-specific targeting....

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Main Authors: Joel N Glasgow, Galina Mikheeva, Victor Krasnykh, David T Curiel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2009-12-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2791226?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-b32c2032863c4e58bb5ef9c87e1674d22020-11-25T01:47:55ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032009-12-01412e835510.1371/journal.pone.0008355A strategy for adenovirus vector targeting with a secreted single chain antibody.Joel N GlasgowGalina MikheevaVictor KrasnykhDavid T CurielBACKGROUND:Successful gene therapy will require targeted delivery vectors capable of self-directed localization. In this regard, the use of antibodies or single chain antibody fragments (scFv) in conjunction with adenovirus (Ad) vectors remains an attractive means to achieve cell-specific targeting. However, a longstanding barrier to the development of Ad vectors with genetically incorporated scFvs has been the biosynthetic incompatibility between Ad capsid proteins and antibody-derived species. Specifically, scFv require posttranslational modifications not available to Ad capsid proteins due to their cytoplasmic routing during protein synthesis and virion assembly. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:We have therefore sought to develop scFv-targeted Ad vectors using a secreted scFv that undergoes the requisite posttranslational modifications and is trafficked for secretion. Formation of the scFv-targeted Ad vector is achieved via highly specific association of the Ad virion and a targeting scFv employing synthetic leucine zipper-like dimerization domains (zippers) that have been optimized for structural compatibility with the Ad capsid and for association with the secreted scFv. Our results show that zipper-containing Ad fiber molecules trimerize and incorporate into mature virions and that zippers can be genetically fused to scFv without ablating target recognition. Most importantly, we show that zipper-tagged virions and scFv provide target-specific gene transfer. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE:This work describes a new approach to produce targeted Ad vectors using a secreted scFv molecule, thereby avoiding the problem of structural and biosynthetic incompatibility between Ad and a complex targeting ligand. This approach may facilitate Ad targeting using a wide variety of targeting ligands directed towards a variety of cellular receptors.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2791226?pdf=render
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author Joel N Glasgow
Galina Mikheeva
Victor Krasnykh
David T Curiel
spellingShingle Joel N Glasgow
Galina Mikheeva
Victor Krasnykh
David T Curiel
A strategy for adenovirus vector targeting with a secreted single chain antibody.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Joel N Glasgow
Galina Mikheeva
Victor Krasnykh
David T Curiel
author_sort Joel N Glasgow
title A strategy for adenovirus vector targeting with a secreted single chain antibody.
title_short A strategy for adenovirus vector targeting with a secreted single chain antibody.
title_full A strategy for adenovirus vector targeting with a secreted single chain antibody.
title_fullStr A strategy for adenovirus vector targeting with a secreted single chain antibody.
title_full_unstemmed A strategy for adenovirus vector targeting with a secreted single chain antibody.
title_sort strategy for adenovirus vector targeting with a secreted single chain antibody.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2009-12-01
description BACKGROUND:Successful gene therapy will require targeted delivery vectors capable of self-directed localization. In this regard, the use of antibodies or single chain antibody fragments (scFv) in conjunction with adenovirus (Ad) vectors remains an attractive means to achieve cell-specific targeting. However, a longstanding barrier to the development of Ad vectors with genetically incorporated scFvs has been the biosynthetic incompatibility between Ad capsid proteins and antibody-derived species. Specifically, scFv require posttranslational modifications not available to Ad capsid proteins due to their cytoplasmic routing during protein synthesis and virion assembly. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:We have therefore sought to develop scFv-targeted Ad vectors using a secreted scFv that undergoes the requisite posttranslational modifications and is trafficked for secretion. Formation of the scFv-targeted Ad vector is achieved via highly specific association of the Ad virion and a targeting scFv employing synthetic leucine zipper-like dimerization domains (zippers) that have been optimized for structural compatibility with the Ad capsid and for association with the secreted scFv. Our results show that zipper-containing Ad fiber molecules trimerize and incorporate into mature virions and that zippers can be genetically fused to scFv without ablating target recognition. Most importantly, we show that zipper-tagged virions and scFv provide target-specific gene transfer. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE:This work describes a new approach to produce targeted Ad vectors using a secreted scFv molecule, thereby avoiding the problem of structural and biosynthetic incompatibility between Ad and a complex targeting ligand. This approach may facilitate Ad targeting using a wide variety of targeting ligands directed towards a variety of cellular receptors.
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