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Enhancement of the human factor IX expression, mediated by an intron derived fragment from the rat aldolase B gene in cultured hepatoma cells

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BIOTECHNOLOGY LETTERS
Volume 32, Issue 10, Pages 1385-1392

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10529-010-0321-x

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Aldolase B intronic enhancer; Cytomegalovirus promoter; Human alpha 1-antitrypsin promoter; Human factor IX; Non viral plasmid

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  1. National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Tehran, Iran
  2. Institute of Biotechnology, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran

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Combinations of a liver-specific rat aldolase B intronic enhancer (rABE) with either of the hepatocyte-specific human alpha 1-antitrypsin promoter (hAATp) and cytomegalovirus enhancer/promoter (CMVp) were used to construct a number of plasmids expressing non-viral human factor IX (hFIX). The efficacies of the plasmids were evaluated in a hepatocyte cell line (HepG2). Potential of the rABE was evidenced, by 300%-and 800% increase of the hFIX expression levels when it was combined with the CMVp and hAATp, respectively. The highest hFIX expression level was obtained when the rABE was combined with the CMVp for which the maximum intracellular accumulation of hFIX was also evidenced. Therefore, the rABE is suggested as a suitable cis-acting element for protein expression in hepatocytes. Considering the potential of introns during post-transcriptional processes, the function of the human beta-globin (hBG) intron-II, within the hFIX coding region, in the second generations of the hFIX expressing plasmids was also examined, which leaded to reduction of the hFIX expression level, probably due to improper splicing of the hBG intron-II.

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