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Conventional plasmid DNAs with a CpG-containing backbone achieve durable transgene expression in mouse liver

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JOURNAL OF GENE MEDICINE
Volume 22, Issue 1, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jgm.3138

Keywords

hydrodynamics-based method; non-viral vector; plasmid DNA; transgene expression

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  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [JP 25282144]

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Background Durable transgene expression from plasmid DNAs is the key to gene therapy with non-viral vectors. A comparison of the durability of transgene expression from plasmid DNAs with the CpG-free and -containing backbones is important. Methods We constructed plasmid DNAs with the CpG-containing backbone, various transcription regulatory sequences with and without CpG, and the gene encoding Gaussia princeps luciferase, which is apparently non-immunogenic. The tail vein hydrodynamics-based method was used for plasmid injection into mice, and the luciferase activity in serum was tracked for 28 days. Results The plasmid DNAs containing the albumin promoter [with or without the cytomegalovirus (CMV) enhancer] and the elongation factor (EF)1 alpha promoter plus the CMV enhancer exhibited long-term luciferase expression. The expression from the plasmid DNA containing the albumin promoter without the CMV enhancer was maintained for at least 24 weeks and was similar to that from the corresponding CpG-free plasmid DNA. Conclusions The results obtained in the present study suggest that special sequences/systems are unnecessary for durable transgene expression from plasmid DNAs when the proper transcription regulatory sequences are used.

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