Advanced genetic engineering to achieve in vivo targeting of adenovirus utilizing camelid single domain antibody

For the developing field of gene therapy the successful address of the basic requirement effective gene delivery has remained a critical barrier. In this regard, the “Holy Grail” vector envisioned by the field's pioneers embodied the ability to achieve efficient and specific in vivo gene delive...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of controlled release 2021-06, Vol.334, p.106-113
Hauptverfasser: Lee, Myungeun, Lu, Zhi Hong, Shoemaker, Charles B., Tremblay, Jacqueline M., St. Croix, Bradley, Seaman, Steven, Gonzalez-Pastor, Rebeca, Kashentseva, Elena A., Dmitriev, Igor P., Curiel, David T.
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Zusammenfassung:For the developing field of gene therapy the successful address of the basic requirement effective gene delivery has remained a critical barrier. In this regard, the “Holy Grail” vector envisioned by the field's pioneers embodied the ability to achieve efficient and specific in vivo gene delivery. Functional linkage of antibody selectivity with viral vector efficiency represented a logical strategy but has been elusive. Here we have addressed this key issue by developing the technical means to pair antibody-based targeting with adenoviral-mediated gene transfer. Our novel method allows efficient and specific gene delivery. Importantly, our studies validated the achievement of this key vectorology mandate in the context of in vivo gene delivery. Vectors capable of effective in vivo delivery embody the potential to dramatically expand the range of successful gene therapy cures. [Display omitted]
ISSN:0168-3659
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DOI:10.1016/j.jconrel.2021.04.009