Transduction of human macrophages using a stable HIV-1/HIV-2-derived gene delivery system.

Abstract:

:We have previously established a stable HIV-1 packaging cell line, psi 422, which yielded high titers of an HIV-1 vector capable of efficiently transducing CD4+ cells. In order to increase the safety of this gene delivery system, we have now replaced the HIV-1 vector with an HIV-2 vector to abolish any risk of homologous recombination between the packaging cells and the vector. The HIV-2 vector was also modified by insertion of a cis-acting constitutive transport element which confers Rev independence. The supernatant of psi 422 cells stably transfected with this new vector was capable of transducing CD4+ cells with a titer of 10(4) transducing units per milliliter. This result shows that cross-packaging of HIV-2 vectors with the HIV-1 packaging cells is quite efficient. Using this new stable HIV-1/HIV-2 gene delivery system, we were able to transduce human monocyte-derived primary macrophages, which are refractory to murine retrovirus-mediated transduction. The availability of a stable HIV-based gene delivery system for macrophages, a key target cell in HIV infection; is an important advance in gene therapy for AIDS.

journal_name

Gene Ther

journal_title

Gene therapy

authors

Corbeau P,Kraus G,Wong-Staal F

doi

10.1038/sj.gt.3300563

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1998-01-01 00:00:00

pages

99-104

issue

1

eissn

0969-7128

issn

1476-5462

journal_volume

5

pub_type

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