Inhibition of adenovirus-mediated gene transfer by bronchoalveolar lavage fluid

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A Bastian
B Bewig
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[1] Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel,First Department of Internal Medicine
[2] Schittenhelmstraβe 12,undefined
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Gene Therapy | 1999年 / 6卷
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BAL; adenovirus; gene transfer; immunoglobulin;
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Human and animal trials with recombinant adenovirus have been discouraging, since the level of recombinant gene expression was low. Nonspecific and specific immune response mediated by, for example, macrophages, T cells and immunoglobulins may prevent infection or cause death of infected cells. We analyzed the effect of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BAL) on the efficiency of adenoviral infection in vitro. A total of 26 BAL samples of randomly selected patients was examined. Adenovirus-mediated gene transfer was quantified using AdCMV.Null, a recombinant adenovirus, in a modified titer assay based on immunocytochemical detection of infected 293 cells. In addition, the concentration of anti-adenovirus-type 5 IgA, IgG and IgM antibodies in BAL was determined by ELISA. 53.8% of the BAL samples (14 out of 26) reduced adenoviral infectivity by at least 50% (factor of inhibition ⩾2). All BAL samples effecting a reduction in adenoviral infectivity contained detectable amounts of anti-adenovirus-type 5-IgA antibodies. However, the correlation between the concentration of IgA antibody and the strength of inhibition was weak (r = 0.336). Even high levels of anti-adenovirus-type 5-IgM, IgG or IgA antibodies did not influence adenoviral infectivity consistently. This observation indicates that BAL contains (a) anti-adenovirus-type 5 antibodies which are not directed against adenoviral epitopes responsible for the viral adherence and uptake process; and/or (b) inhibitors of viral infectivity different from antibodies.
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