Improved high-capacity adenoviral vectors for high-level neuron-restricted gene transfer to the CNS

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​Improved high-capacity adenoviral vectors for high-level neuron-restricted gene transfer to the CNS​
Hermening, S.; Kügler, S. ; Bähr, M.   & Isenmann, S.​ (2006) 
Journal of Virological Methods136(1-2) pp. 30​-37​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jviromet.2006.03.031 

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Hermening, Stephan; Kügler, Sebastian ; Bähr, Mathias ; Isenmann, Stefan
Abstract
Adenovirus-based (Ad) vectors are used widely for experimental gene transfer to the CNS. Ad transduce many cell types including postmitotic neurons. However, their use for, CNS gene transfer is limited due to the host immune response elicited. Furthermore, the extensive distribution of the primary cellular receptor for Ad, the coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor (CAR), allows adenoviral vectors to infect a broad range of host cells which may be disadvantageous in tissues with various different cell types, like the CNS. The use of tissue-specific promoters allows for neuron-restricted gene expression, even though gene expression driven by these promoters is often very weak. Accordingly, increased transgene expression levels from viral transcription units are needed in order to improve the overall performance of Ad vectors. We designed a high-capacity Ad vector (HC-Ad) that allows for high-level, neuron-restricted transgene expression and shows no obvious signs of immumogenicity or toxicity in the mouse brain. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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2006
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Elsevier Science Bv
Journal
Journal of Virological Methods 
ISSN
0166-0934

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