A modular set of helper-dependent herpes simplex virus expression vectors

Herpes simplex virus (HSV) has many favorable properties in terms of its potential to serve as a delivery and expression platform for gene-based therapies, including the ability to establish persistent infections, a broad tissue tropism, episomal maintenance of transduced genes, and a large genome t...

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description Herpes simplex virus (HSV) has many favorable properties in terms of its potential to serve as a delivery and expression platform for gene-based therapies, including the ability to establish persistent infections, a broad tissue tropism, episomal maintenance of transduced genes, and a large genome that can incorporate many additional cDNAs. Helper-dependent HSV vectors (commonly known as HSV amplicons) are well positioned to exploit the biology of the virus, since they contain only the two cis elements required for HSV replication and packaging and thus do not require the silencing of any viral genes to prevent toxicity to transduced cells over the course of cDNA expression. In this report we describe the development of a set of modular HSV amplicon vectors that can easily be modified to incorporate different genetic elements or alternatively can be used to retrofit existing expression constructs such that they can be packaged into infectious HSV particles.
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subjects Animals
Antibiotics
beta-Galactosidase - biosynthesis
Cercopithecus aethiops
Cloning
DNA Replication
DNA, Viral - analysis
DNA-Binding Proteins
Drug resistance
Gene Expression
Gene therapy
Genetic Vectors
Genomes
Green Fluorescent Proteins
Helper Viruses - genetics
Helper Viruses - metabolism
Herpes viruses
Humans
Luminescent Proteins - biosynthesis
Molecular Structure
Nuclear Proteins - biosynthesis
Simplexvirus - genetics
Simplexvirus - metabolism
Toxicity
Transduction, Genetic
Transfection - methods
Vectors (Biology)
Vero Cells
Virus Assembly
title A modular set of helper-dependent herpes simplex virus expression vectors
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