Characterization of an immuno ‘stealth’ derivative of the herpes simplex virus thymidine-kinase gene

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M Ossevoort
A Zaldumbide
S J Cramer
E I H van der Voort
R E M Toes
R C Hoeben
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[1] Leiden University Medical Center,Department of Molecular Cell Biology
[2] Leiden University Medical Center,Department of Immunohematology and Blood Bank
[3] Leiden University Medical Center,Department of Rheumatology
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Cancer Gene Therapy | 2006年 / 13卷
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immune evasion; EBNA1; lentivirus; gene therapy; suicide gene; cytotoxic T-lymphocytes;
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The cellular immune response against transgene-encoded neoantigens is a potential hurdle in gene therapy applications where long-term expression of transgenes is desired. Here a new optimized derivative of the herpes simplex virus 1-thymidine-kinase (HSV1-TK) gene is described. The HSV-TK gene is frequently used in experimental studies on gene-directed enzyme prodrug therapy. In the optimized gene, the HSV-TK coding region is fused with the codons for the Gly-Ala repeat of the Epstein–Barr virus nuclear-antigen 1 to prevent proteasomal degradation of the HSV-TK. To measure the protective effect in vitro, a model cytotoxic T lymphocyte epitope derived from the ovalbumin was inserted in the TK. Cells expressing the GAr-modified TK do not present TK-derived peptides in the major histocompatibility complex. Furthermore, conservative nucleotide substitutions were introduced, which prevent splicing, as well as mutations that render the TK-expressing cells more sensitive to ganciclovir (GCV). The GAr HSV-TK fusion protein is fully functional in vitro. This HSV-TK gene may be especially useful in those gene therapy applications where an immune response against the transgene-encoded product would frustrate the treatment.
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